Wordle 1460: June 18 Answer and Puzzle Breakdown.
Every Wednesday whispers a new Wordle mystery—five letters, six guesses, endless possibilities. It’s more than a puzzle; it’s a midweek ritual, a silent battle of wits shared across screens and time zones. As coffee brews and keyboards click, the hunt begins. Will it be 'crisp,' 'whale,' or 'flair'? Only your mind holds the key.
DID YOU KNOW?
Wordle rarely ends the answers in the letter ‘S.’ Despite ‘S’ being the most common last letter in general five-letter English words (appearing 31% of the time), it’s the 15th most popular last letter in Wordle words, appearing less than 2% of the time. This anti-plural bias is a surprising result of the game’s curated word list.
Wordle: Quick Start Guide
Wordle is a web-based word puzzle game played globally. It was designed and developed by Welsh engineer Josh Wardle. In the game, you need to discover a five-letter word for the day within six chances. There are three color codes, i.e., green, yellow, and gray, for you to comprehend the game.
What was that Wordle from yesterday?
The Wordle answer for June 17th, 2025, was ‘PRANK.’
Wordle Hints for June 18, 2025 (#1460)
Every day, we offer a set of Wordle clues that you can use to help solve it. So, have a look at our clues below and attempt to solve it before you jump to the solution.
Hint 1: Today’s Wordle word starts with M and ends with H.
Hint 2: Today’s Wordle word contains one vowel.
Hint 3: Today’s Wordle word is associated with ‘something to eat.’
Did you get the word? No? Here’s a super hint.
What is Wordle’s Super Hint for today?
When hunger growls and silence breaks, this word captures the noisy joy your jaw makes.
Think snacks, crunch, and a satisfying sound—five letters, one bite at a time.
Feel like giving the puzzle a shot? Visit the NYT Wordle webpage and attempt today’s challenge!
Wordle Answer for June 18, 2025 (#1460)
The Wordle answer for June 18, 2025, is ‘MUNCH.’
Want More Wordle? Play Again and Again!
If you're an NYT subscriber with full access to the publication's games, you don't need to quit after one round of Wordle. You'll have access to an archive of over 1,400 past Wordle games. So if you're a newcomer, you'll be able to look back and play catch-up on earlier editions.
Furthermore, paid NYT Games members get to use a tool known as the Wordle Bot. This is able to inform you of your performance in each day's game.