Today’s Wordle for July 9, puzzle #1846, is a familiar five-letter word, but it may take extra time because it is more common in legal, political and professional writing than in casual conversation.
The answer has no repeated letters and contains two vowels. The strongest clue points toward making a formal change or revision to something already written. You can play the official daily puzzle on the New York Times Wordle page.
Hints
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The answer contains two vowels.
Hint 3: The word starts with A.
Hint 4: It means to formally change, correct or revise something already written.
Solver tip: If everyday objects and casual verbs are not working, think about words used with laws, contracts, policies, agreements or edited documents.
Practice
Try solving today’s puzzle before revealing the answer. Type any five-letter word below and use the tile colors to guide your next guess.
Difficulty
Wordle #1846 sits in the moderately difficult range. The spelling is straightforward, but the answer may not be the first verb players think of in a daily puzzle.
The strongest solving route is the meaning clue. Once the puzzle points toward formally changing a law, contract, policy or written document, the answer becomes much easier to confirm.
Answer
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Today’s Wordle answer is AMEND.
Amend means to formally change, revise or improve something. It is commonly used when referring to laws, constitutions, contracts, agreements, policies or other official documents.
For example, lawmakers may amend legislation before it is approved, a company may amend a contract during negotiations, or an editor may amend a manuscript to improve its accuracy and clarity.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with A, ends with D, contains two vowels and has no repeated letters.














