

Wordle #1675 starts and ends with W and N. It has two vowels, A and E.
The word means something made of or resembling wax. It is mostly used while talking about a pale or smooth quality.
The Wordle answer for January 19, 2026, is WAXEN, with an above average difficulty level due to uncommon consonants like W and X.
NYT Wordle today for Monday, January 19, 2026 may make you feel drained. While the vowel placement and ending might seem common, a rare consonant in the center makes this a true test of elimination. Following yesterday's spice-themed puzzle #1674 (SUMAC), today’s game moves from the kitchen to the candle shop. Check the latest Wordle hints and the logic needed to protect your streak.
Use the clues to crack NYT Wordle #1675 in just a few tries.
This word is a synonym of ‘chalky’ or ‘wan.’
It has the letter X, one of the rarest letters in the game.
You may hear it used while talking about things that are dull or drained.
Here’s a strategy to navigate the tricky consonant clusters of today's puzzle.
First Guess (CRANE): A standard opening. Today, it yields a green A, E, and N in the third, fourth, and fifth positions. This is an incredible start, revealing the suffix -AEN.
Second Guess (TAKEN): With the structure _ A _ E N established, it's time to test common consonants. This confirms that the A, E, and N are correct, but T and K are gray.
Third Guess (WAKEN): A logical next step to test the W. The W turns green! Now you have W A _ E N.
Final Logic: You are looking for WA_EN. Common possibilities might include WAKEN (already ruled out) or HAVEN (if the H was available). Although if you are not sure, don’t waste your tries and check the solution below!
The answer to Wordle #1675 is WAXEN.
Today’s word, WAXEN, is a reminder that the New York Times editors love to throw a ‘curveball consonant’ like X into a common word structure. WAXEN stems from the Old English ‘weaxan’, simply meaning ‘to be made of wax.’
While yesterday's SUMAC was a test of obscure vocabulary, today was a test of ‘the alphabet game.’ If you avoided the ‘WAKEN/TAKEN’ trap and found the X early, you're playing at a pro level!
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