Todayâs Wordle for June 18, puzzle #1825, may feel tricky because the answer has a lean vowel pattern and ends with a sometimes-vowel. The word itself is familiar, but its structure can make common vowel-heavy guesses less useful than expected.
The answer can refer to going into a place, but it is also used for forms, records, lists, databases, contests and journals. Players can try the official daily puzzle on the New York Times Wordle page, where each player gets six attempts to solve the five-letter word.
Wordle hints for June 18, Puzzle #1825
Hint 1: Todayâs Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The word contains one standard vowel and one letter that can sometimes act like a vowel.
Hint 3: The word starts with E.
Hint 4: It can mean access into a place or an item added to a record, list, form, diary or competition.
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Todayâs Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1825 sits in the moderate range. The answer is not obscure, but the mix of one regular vowel and one sometimes-vowel can make early guesses less revealing if players are mainly testing vowel-heavy words.
The strongest solving route is to think of words connected to access, records or submissions. Once the meaning is clear, the answer becomes much easier to confirm.
Todayâs Wordle answer for June 18
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Todayâs Wordle answer is ENTRY.
ENTRY can mean the act of going into a place, such as passing through a door, gate or entrance. It can also mean an item written or submitted into a record, form, list, database, diary, competition or official document.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with E, has no repeated letters and contains one traditional vowel along with one sometimes-vowel.















