Todayâs Wordle for June 22, puzzle #1829, is a difficult one because the answer is not a word many players use in everyday conversation. The clue pattern may look generous at first, with no repeated letters and three vowels, but the final solution leans more technical than casual.
The answer starts with O and can describe something egg-shaped. That makes todayâs puzzle easier for players familiar with biology, botany, medicine or geometry terms, but tougher for anyone relying only on common everyday vocabulary. Players can try the 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 22, Puzzle #1829
Hint 1: Todayâs Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The answer contains three vowels.
Hint 3: The word starts with O.
Hint 4: It is a descriptive word meaning egg-shaped or broadly oval.
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Todayâs Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1829 sits in the difficult range. Three vowels can sometimes make a puzzle easier, but todayâs answer is uncommon enough that many players may not recognize it quickly even after finding several correct letters.
The strongest solving route is to identify the vowel pattern early, then think beyond everyday words. Shape-related, scientific or descriptive language is the best path once the starting O becomes clear.
Todayâs Wordle answer for June 22
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Todayâs Wordle answer is OVATE.
OVATE is a five-letter adjective meaning egg-shaped or broadly oval, usually with one end slightly wider than the other. The word often appears in scientific, botanical and technical descriptions.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with O, contains three vowels, has no repeated letters and refers to an egg-shaped form.















