Today's Wordle featured a less common five-letter word with repeated letters and three vowels for an added challenge.
Smart clues about the starting letter, ending letter and word usage helped narrow the answer effectively.
The solution combined event-hosting terminology with a verb form, rewarding players who thought beyond everyday vocabulary.
It’s time for another challenge! The daily Wordle five-letter word game created by The New York Times continues to be among the most popular online puzzles. Players have six tries to figure out which word is hidden. Every attempt provides players with color codes, allowing them to use deductive reasoning to arrive at the correct solution.
This puzzle from June 28, Wordle #1835, is harder than most others because it has repeated letters and can function as both a noun and a verb. If you want to figure out how to solve today’s answer, I’ve put a few handy hints below.
Select a five-letter word with common letters to find the correct letters at the beginning.
Tiles show you different colors after each guess, depending on the results you get:
Green: Correct letter in the right position.
Yellow: The correct letter, but in the wrong position.
Gray: This letter is not used in the word.
Each hint helps to exclude possible letters, change the positions of the yellow letters, and fix the green ones.
Players have six chances to identify the hidden word. The same puzzle is available worldwide every day, allowing players to compare scores with friends and family.
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Need a little help without seeing the answer? Here are today’s clues:
Vowels: The word contains three vowels.
Beginning Letter: It starts with E.
Last Letter: It ends with E.
Secret Hint: There is a repeated letter.
Clue: This is the term for a person who serves as a master of ceremonies at an event. It is also used as a verb.
The Wordle Puzzle #1835 for June 28, 2026 is:
EMCEE
It refers to a master of ceremonies, you know, the one who hosts or introduces the whole event. Used as a verb, EMCEE means to host, or to conduct, a program, a concert, or an event. While it is familiar in entertainment and broadcasting circles, it is not really a common word for most people to use in day-to-day life, like ever.
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