Today's Clues and Answer Revealed July 18 2025
Eyes Wide Open: Can You Spot Today’s Wordle Answer? 

Weekends can be a mixed bag - plans, chores, and that creeping worry about Monday. But tucked into the middle of it all is a little joy: Wordle. No matter how the weekend goes, solving that daily puzzle feels like a small, personal win.

Any valid five-letter word can be a ‘starter word’ for a player to harness to solve the puzzle. The blocks change green if the letter is in the correct position, yellow if it is in the wrong position, and gray if it is absent from the puzzle. 

New York Times Wordlebot recommends that the word ‘trace’ be considered as a reliable go-to starter word for any day after studying 515 million games in 2023.

A tiny tradition that reminds us, hey, not everything this weekend needs fixing—just a few letters do. The clues and hints for today’s Wordle word are listed below. The answer to #1490 may also be found at the bottom.

Yesterday’s Wordle Answer: July 17, 2025

Here is yesterday's Wordle answer: MODAL. Check it out if you're just interested, need some inspiration, or want to make sure you don't guess this particular word in today's puzzle (because they don't repeat).

Wordle Clues for July 18, 2025

Hint 1: Often awake when you’re asleep, jungle nightlife is their thing.🌙

Hint 2: It’s not a primate party without this stealthy guest.🐾

Hint 3: Starts like ‘love’, ends like a plural twist - guess wisely!🧩

Hint 4: This slow-moving creature has big eyes and toxic venom.🦥

Could you guess this wide-eyed mystery that moves as slow as your last Monday?


What is the Superhint for today?

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Silent stalker in the night, 

Wide-eyed watcher out of sight,

Name me now, five letters right. 


Wordle Answer for July 18, 2025

The answer is LORIS – a low-moving, big-eyed primate known for its stealthy nighttime strolls through the treetops!

Answer Revealed July 18 2025

Want to play Wordle again and again? Here’s how.

  • Solve(or fail) the daily Wordle.
  • Open a different browser or incognito mode, it bypasses your current game data. 
  • Go to the wordle site again - https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle
  • Start a new puzzle, a fresh game loads since it's a new session.
  • You can play multiple times using the trick!