Today’s Wordle for June 14, puzzle #1821, may look simple after the reveal, but it can be tricky during the solve because the answer is vowel-heavy and ends with a less common final letter. The word is tied to color, old photographs and warm brown tones.
The answer is familiar in photography, art and design, but it is less common in everyday conversation. Players can try the daily puzzle on the New York Times Wordle page, where each player gets six attempts to guess the five-letter word.
Wordle hints for June 14, Puzzle #1821
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The answer contains three vowels, making it more vowel-heavy than many recent puzzles.
Hint 3: The word starts with S.
Hint 4: It describes a warm reddish-brown tone often linked to old photographs and vintage images.
Practice Wordle Before Revealing Today’s Answer
Try solving today’s puzzle before revealing the answer. Enter any five-letter word below and use the tile colors to guide your next guess.
Today’s Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1821 is moderately challenging because it contains three vowels and belongs to a more specific visual or artistic vocabulary. Many players may uncover the vowels early but still need extra guesses to arrange them correctly.
The best solving route is to think of a color word connected to antique images, photography filters and warm brown tones. Once that meaning clicks, the answer becomes much easier to confirm.
Today’s Wordle answer for June 14
Click to reveal the answer
Today’s Wordle answer is SEPIA.
SEPIA refers to a deep, warm, reddish-brown color. The term is widely used in photography to describe vintage images with a brownish tint that creates an antique appearance.
The answer matches the clues because it starts with S, contains three vowels and has no repeated letters.














