EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is for Wordle answer #759; the July 19th Wordle answer is available now.
Tuesday, July 17th brings a new Wordle to solve, and today's answer could throw a few players for a loop. One of the most important things is keeping a Wordle win-streak alive and some days it seems almost impossible, luckily today isn't too difficult, but there is some trickiness to this particular word.
Keeping a strong starting word and using some basic Wordle strategies is a great way to continue to succeed in the game. Knowing exactly where to move forward based on the first few hints helps players nail home wins in fewer guesses and can even lead to some coveted wins-in-two. A good way to practice this is using Wordle's Hard Mode which can be accessed in the options menu before starting any puzzle. This helps players think a bit more about their placement of letters and not just throw words out as guesses that are obviously incorrect.
Today's Wordle Hints (July 18th #759)
Before fully spoiling today's Wordle answer, we want to provide players with a few hints to help push them in the right direction.
Hint 1 |
There are no repeating letters in today's answer. |
Hint 2 |
The answer is used as a noun. |
Hint 3 |
This Wordle word uses the "sometimes vowel." |
Hint 4 |
A small piece of paper that is handed out which usually includes advertising. |
Today's Wordle Answer (July 18th #759)
The July 18th Wordle answer is FLYER.
A fairly simple one for the day, but still a challenge. For our starting Wordle word we used POUND which provided absolutely nothing except incorrect letters. Moving forward we tried IRATE, this locked in two incorrectly placed letters and showed us that there was only a single vowel in today's word.
Assuming it was a repeated vowel our third guess was REEFS which showed a few more incorrect locations for 'R' and 'E' as well as added a 'F' to the mix. Moving the 'F' to the front helped out immensely and almost immediately revealed to us the correct answer, which scored us a Wordle win-in-four with FLYER.