The day doesn’t feel complete without conquering all of the free word games in the New York Times lineup, from Connections to Connections Sports Edition, Strands, Mini Crossword, and of course, Wordle. Stuck on today’s Wordle answer? No worries, we’ve got you covered – just watch out for spoilers for Wordle #1675.
How many vowels are in today’s Wordle? Just two.
And what does today’s Wordle start with? A consonant.
Any double letters? None in today’s Wordle.
For another hint, think of synonyms like “pallid” and “chalky” for today’s Wordle.
Enough hints – time to reveal the answer! But before we do, a reminder of how to play the game, in case you need a refresher.
Today’s Wordle answer for #1675 on Monday, January 19, 2026, is WAXEN.
Now, onto the next challenge with the answer to yesterday’s Wordle.
The look in question is WAXEN – perfectly on-trend with its five letters. The style plays into the current word game frenzy that’s taken the digital world by storm. A crisp, editorial observation to wrap it up.
No need for clichés or flattery – just a simple observation in true magazine style.
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