Wordle hints and answer for January 23, 2026 (Puzzle #1679)

Wordle hints and answer for January 23, 2026 (Puzzle #1679)

Need a gentle nudge for today’s Wordle? These spoiler-safe clues build from light hints to a stronger steer, with a tap-to-reveal answer at the end.

Date: January 23, 2026 • Game No. 1679

Wordle gives you six tries to land a five-letter word, and every guess teaches you something: green tiles are correct and correctly placed, yellow tiles are correct but misplaced, and grey tiles are out. If you’re playing on the official game, you can jump in here: New York Times Wordle.

Quick approach for puzzle #1679: treat your first two guesses like a letter audit. Aim to test common consonants and at least two vowels, then use what you learn to narrow to a short list. If you hit a couple of yellows early, resist the urge to “force” them into place too quickly—try a second word that rearranges them and adds fresh letters.

If you’re protecting a streak, the goal is to move steadily from broad information to precision. Below, the clues are arranged so you can stop as soon as you feel confident. Read one hint at a time, make a guess, and come back only if you need another nudge.

Hint 1 (meaning): Today’s answer is tied to a title—think old-world status, rank, and formal power.

Hint 2 (letters): There are two vowels in the solution, and none of the five letters repeat.

Hint 3 (start/end): The word starts with B and ends with N.

Hint 4 (shape): The middle of the word leans on very common Wordle letters, so you may find yourself close even if your first guess wasn’t great.

Hint 5 (stronger nudge): If you’re thinking “noble” or “aristocrat,” you’re on the right track.

Starter ideas (if you haven’t guessed yet):

  • SLATE or CRANE to quickly test frequent letters.
  • If you already know the first letter is B, try a B-starter that also covers strong consonants (for example, a word that includes R or N).
  • When you get two yellows, use a follow-up word that keeps them but shifts positions, rather than repeating the same pattern.

Tip: avoid “pretty” guesses that reuse letters too early—fresh information wins more games than wishful thinking.

Tap to reveal a bigger clue (still not the answer)

This word can describe a nobleman historically, and in modern phrases it can also describe a powerful figure in an industry (think “___ baron” style expressions).

Tap to reveal the Wordle answer for January 23, 2026 (Puzzle #1679)

BARON

Meaning: baron is a title of nobility in several European traditions, and it’s also used more loosely for someone with major influence in a field (for example, a media baron).

If you were stuck between similar patterns, remember: Wordle rewards clean letter logic more than “sounds right” instincts.

If you solved it cleanly today, take note of the pattern: a strong opening letter, a familiar vowel mix, and a common ending. Those “classic” shapes show up often, and recognizing them can turn a four-guess struggle into a three-guess cruise. See you tomorrow for the next puzzle.

Need to solve a previous Wordle? If you’re looking for hints and answers from earlier puzzles, browse our full archive below.

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