Today’s Wordle for June 26, puzzle #1833, is a vowel-heavy challenge that can slow down even regular players. The answer has no repeated letters, includes three vowels and starts with A, which makes the puzzle easier to narrow if you track vowel placement carefully.
The word has more than one familiar use. It is often used in geometry to describe an angle measuring less than 90 degrees, but it can also describe something sharp, severe, intense or highly perceptive. 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 26, Puzzle #1833
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The answer contains three vowels.
Hint 3: The word starts with A.
Hint 4: It can describe an angle measuring less than 90 degrees.
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Today’s Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1833 sits in the moderate range. The answer is familiar, but its three-vowel structure can create several possible paths before the final pattern becomes clear.
The strongest solving route is to identify the vowel positions early, then use the geometry clue. Once the starting A and the angle-related meaning are clear, the answer becomes much easier to confirm.
Today’s Wordle answer for June 26
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Today’s Wordle answer is ACUTE.
ACUTE refers to an angle measuring less than 90 degrees. The word can also describe something sharp, severe, highly perceptive or intense.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with A, contains three vowels, has no repeated letters and matches the meaning clue about an angle under 90 degrees.













