Todayâs Wordle for June 20, puzzle #1827, should feel more approachable than some recent puzzles because the answer uses familiar letters and a clear five-letter structure. It has no repeated letters, includes two vowels and points to a word connected to a male duck.
The puzzle is still worth approaching carefully. A common-letter answer can be solved quickly, but only if players avoid overthinking rare consonants or unusual vowel patterns. 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 20, Puzzle #1827
Hint 1: Todayâs Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Hint 2: The answer contains two vowels.
Hint 3: The word starts with D.
Hint 4: It can refer to an adult male duck and is also recognizable as a surname.
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Todayâs Wordle difficulty
Wordle #1827 sits in the easy-to-moderate range. The answer is built from fairly common letters, has no repeated characters and does not rely on rare consonants such as Q, X or Z.
The strongest solving route is to test common vowels and consonants early. Once the opening D appears, the clue connected to a male duck makes the answer much easier to confirm.
Todayâs Wordle answer for June 20
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Todayâs Wordle answer is DRAKE.
DRAKE is a five-letter word that can refer to an adult male duck. It is also widely recognized as a surname in popular culture, place names and everyday references.
The answer fits the clues because it starts with D, contains two vowels and has no repeated letters.















