NYT Wordle Hints and Answer for 19 July 2026

Hints

Today’s Wordle is a bit of a patience test: the answer has just one vowel, so it’s easy to narrow the possibilities—but harder to “lock in” the word quickly.

If you’re stuck, work from the edge details first. The word starts with C and ends with N, and importantly, it contains no repeated letters. With that in mind, you can treat every new letter you try as a single shot rather than something you can confirm by spotting duplicates.

For the meaning, think of motion that’s energetic and messy—something that looks like it’s being disturbed or churned up until it’s in rapid, chaotic movement. That definition is your final push to the exact arrangement.

If you’re also hopping between puzzles today, you might want puzzle-solving help for other formats like the Connections game, where pattern-finding is the whole point—especially when categories feel close but not quite right.

Answers

Today’s Wordle answer: CHURN

Why it fits: It begins with C, ends with N, has only one vowel (U), and has no repeated letters. As a verb, churn means to agitate or stir vigorously, or to experience turbulent, chaotic movement.

When the solution lands, there’s a certain satisfaction to how clean the letter structure is—no repeats, just one vowel doing the heavy lifting. That structure is exactly what makes this kind of Wordle both challenging and oddly fair.

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