Today’s NYT Wordle for Sunday, July 12, 2026, is puzzle #1849, and its answer may not appear immediately even after a strong opening guess. The word is familiar, but its letter pattern can send players toward several plausible alternatives.
The clues below become progressively more revealing. Start with the first hint and move down only when you need more help. You can play the official daily puzzle on the New York Times Wordle page.
Wordle hints for July 12
- Hint 1: The answer can be used as both a noun and a verb.
- Hint 2: It is connected with sound.
- Hint 3: The sound is short, sharp and usually made by hard objects.
- Hint 4: One letter appears more than once.
- Hint 5: The answer begins with the letter C.
Final clue: Think of the abrupt noise made when solid objects strike together.
A useful solving strategy
If one letter has already appeared as green or yellow, do not assume it can be used only once. Testing a repeated letter can be more useful than introducing several new letters when the overall pattern begins to narrow.
It also helps to think about meaning rather than spelling alone. Today’s answer describes a sound, so words linked to movement, collision and impact may be more useful than general nouns.
Try the Wordle practice game
Enter a five-letter word below. Green tiles show a correct letter in the correct position, yellow tiles show a correct letter in the wrong position, and gray tiles mark letters that are not in the answer.
How difficult is Wordle #1849?
Today’s puzzle sits in the moderate range. The answer is a common English word, but it may not be among the first sound-related words players consider.
Solvers who recognize the meaning early should finish comfortably. Those relying mainly on letter frequency may need an extra attempt before the correct pattern becomes clear.
Did you know?
Some English words are formed to imitate the sounds they describe. These are known as onomatopoeic words, and they often appear in writing about movement, machinery, impacts and animal noises.
Today’s Wordle answer
Click to reveal the answer for Wordle #1849
Today’s Wordle answer is CLACK.
Clack can be used as a noun or a verb for a short, sharp sound produced when hard objects strike each other. It may describe the sound of billiard balls, train wheels, wooden pieces or machinery.
The word contains two instances of the letter C and only one vowel, A. Its consonant-heavy structure may have made it difficult to identify from vowel-rich opening guesses.
The repeated C is especially easy to overlook because players may confirm the first letter without testing it again later in the word.
Clack is also an onomatopoeic word because its pronunciation resembles the hard sound it describes.













