Today’s Wordle for June 11, puzzle #1818, is a tougher-than-usual challenge because the answer includes a repeated letter that can easily disrupt an otherwise strong solve. The word is familiar once revealed, but its letter pattern may push players toward the wrong guesses early.
The answer describes mood or temperament rather than a physical object or action, which adds another layer of difficulty. 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 11, Puzzle #1818
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer contains one repeated letter, so do not assume every position uses a different character.
Hint 2: The answer starts with T and contains one regular vowel plus one letter that can sometimes work like a vowel.
Hint 3: The answer is an adjective used to describe someone’s mood or behavior.
Hint 4: It can describe a person who is easily annoyed, impatient or quick to respond sharply.
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Today’s Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1818 sits on the harder side because repeated letters often make players second-guess correct clues. A solver may identify most of the pattern but still miss the answer if they assume each letter appears only once.
The meaning clue is the strongest route today. The solution is not a noun or a simple action, but a personality or mood word often used for someone who sounds irritated, impatient or sharp in tone.
Today’s Wordle answer for June 11
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Today’s Wordle answer is TESTY.
TESTY means easily annoyed, impatient or short-tempered. Someone who is testy may respond sharply, become irritated quickly or show frustration over small things.
The answer fits the clues because it contains a repeated letter, uses one regular vowel, includes a sometimes-vowel, and describes a person’s mood or behavior.
Example sentence: After a long delay, the customer became testy with the support team.















