The Ultimate Word Puzzle Challenge: Solve Them All!

The day isn’t complete until the last word is solved in the free puzzles from The New York Times, like Connections, Connections Sports Edition, Strands, and Mini Crossword. Of course, Wordle cannot be forgotten! If you’re stuck, we have hints for Wordle #1693, but be cautious of spoilers ahead.

To start, today’s five-letter Wordle contains two vowels and begins with a consonant. There are no double letters, and a small mallet used by a judge or auctioneer can be a clue for today’s answer. But enough hints for now, let’s keep the mystery intact.

For those craving more word game fun, explore alternatives like Wordle without any time constraints. Now, for the daily solution, read on—but under this gentle nudge on how to play Wordle.

Here is the answer for Wordle #1693 on February 6, 2026: GAVEL. To catch up, find yesterday’s answer.

Now a short magazine-like closing observation: The savvy Wordle player embraces the thrill of unraveling each word, finding satisfaction in each letter revealed.

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