Today’s NYT Wordle for Monday, July 13, 2026, is puzzle #1850, and one small spelling detail may send players toward several convincing alternatives. The answer is a familiar English word, but recognizing its less obvious meaning may be more helpful than relying on letter frequency alone.
The clues below become progressively more revealing. Begin 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 13
- Hint 1: The answer can be used as both a noun and an adjective.
- Hint 2: It is a familiar five-letter English word.
- Hint 3: One of its meanings is connected with food or drink.
- Hint 4: One consonant appears more than once.
- Hint 5: The answer begins with the letter S.
Final clue: The word can describe something solidly built and can also appear on a pub or brewery menu.
A useful solving strategy
If one consonant has already appeared as green or yellow, do not assume it can be used only once. Re-testing a confirmed letter can be more productive than introducing several new letters late in the puzzle.
It also helps to think beyond the first meaning that comes to mind. Today’s answer has more than one common use, so considering both descriptive words and everyday nouns may narrow the possibilities.
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 #1850?
Today’s puzzle falls in the moderate range. The answer itself is common, but several other five-letter words may appear plausible as the board begins to fill.
Players who recognize the word’s secondary meaning should solve it more comfortably. Those relying only on common spelling patterns may need another attempt before the repeated letter becomes clear.
Did you know?
Many English words can function as more than one part of speech. A single word may describe a person or object in one sentence and name a specific item in another.
In Wordle, recognizing that flexibility can be useful because a clue that seems to point toward an adjective may still lead to an answer that is also commonly used as a noun.
Today’s Wordle answer
Click to reveal the answer for Wordle #1850
Today’s Wordle answer is STOUT.
Stout can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is thick, sturdy, strongly built or solid in appearance.
It is also a noun for a dark, rich style of beer commonly brewed with roasted malt or roasted barley. Depending on the recipe, a stout may have flavours resembling coffee, chocolate, caramel or toasted grain.
The word contains two vowels, O and U, which appear together in the middle.
The letter T appears twice, in the second and fifth positions. That repeated consonant may be the detail that delayed some players.
The complete spelling is S-T-O-U-T. Similar-looking words may have led solvers in the wrong direction until the second T was confirmed.















