Today’s NYT Wordle for Wednesday, July 29, 2026, is puzzle #1866. The answer is a familiar mechanical term, but its repeated consonant may make the five-letter word harder to identify.
Use the four progressive Wordle hints below one at a time before revealing today’s answer.
Today’s Wordle hints for July 29
- Hint 1: Today’s answer contains one repeated consonant.
- Hint 2: The word contains two different vowels.
- Hint 3: It is commonly associated with pipes, engines, machinery and plumbing systems.
- Hint 4: It names a device that opens, closes or regulates the flow of liquid or gas.
Difficulty level: Moderate. The meaning is familiar, but the repeated consonant may cause players to overlook the correct spelling after testing the letter only once.
Solving tip: Do not assume every letter appears only once. After identifying the mechanical meaning, consider whether one consonant may be required in two different positions.
Try the Wordle practice game: Enter any five-letter word below. Green means the letter is correct and properly placed, yellow means it appears elsewhere, and grey means it is not in the answer after repeated letters are counted.
Today’s Wordle answer for July 29
Click to reveal the answer for Wordle #1866
Today’s Wordle answer is VALVE.
A valve is a device used to start, stop or regulate the movement of liquid, gas or another fluid through a pipe or passage.
Valves are found in plumbing systems, engines, pipelines and industrial machinery. Some are operated manually, while others work automatically.
The word can also describe structures in the heart that open and close to keep blood moving in the correct direction.
The repeated letter is V, appearing in the first and fourth positions. This unusual pattern is the main challenge in today’s puzzle.
Example sentence: The technician closed the valve to stop water flowing through the damaged pipe.
Players can attempt the official daily puzzle and review their statistics on the New York Times Wordle page.













