Need a leg up on today’s Wordle? We’ve got spoiler‑free hints, the answer, plus word trivia, smart play tips, archive insight, trending NYT Games, and FAQs to help maintain your streak.
Spoiler‑Free Hints for Wordle #1498 (July 26, 2025)
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This five-letter word starts with H, has two vowels, and no repeating letters.
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It describes what a ghost might do—or how a vivid memory keeps returning.
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Think “visit again” or “linger in mind.”
(Stop here if you want to guess on your own!)
✅ Today’s Wordle Answer
Wordle #1498 (July 26, 2025) Answer:
➡ HAUNT
About Today’s Word: “HAUNT”
Haunt originates from Old French hanter, originally meaning “to frequent” or “to inhabit.” Over time in English it gained its ghostly meaning—when a place feels visited by spirits—or metaphorical meaning, as in memories that linger. It’s familiar yet tricky, often hiding in memory-themed riddles and spooky contexts.
🔙 Yesterday’s Wordle (#1497 – July 25, 2025)
Yesterday’s answer was GOFER, a mild challenge if you hadn’t seen industry or office slang. Today’s theme flips to a more evocative term that links emotion with imagery, showcasing the puzzle range.
What Is NYT Wordle?
Wordle is a daily five-letter word puzzle by The New York Times. Players get six attempts to guess the correct word, receiving feedback by color: green (correct letter and position), yellow (right letter, wrong spot), gray (letter not present). Conceived in 2021 by Josh Wardle and adopted by NYT in 2022, it’s a free global phenomenon enjoyed daily. (Confirmations from JagranJosh, TheGamer, Gamepressure insights)
How to Play Wordle (Step‑by‑Step)
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Visit NYT Wordle.
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Use a starter like CRANE or SLATE.
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Adjust your next guess using color feedback—green = keep, yellow = reposition, gray = drop.
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Narrow down letters through elimination and positioning.
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Share your emoji grid (no spoilers) and keep that streak alive.
Strategy Tips: Beginner to Advanced
Beginner Tips:
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Use vowel-heavy openers like AUDIO, SLATE, CRANE.
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Eliminate letters efficiently—don’t reuse grayed letters.
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Focus on the frequent letters: E, A, R, O, T.
Pro Moves:
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Enable Hard Mode for enforced logic.
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Recognize memory or ghost-themed word patterns like HAUNT, HAIR?
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Test multiple new letters in your late guesses when uncertain.
Best Wordle Starter Words
Top picks cover common letters and vowels:
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SLATE
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CRANE
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AUDIO
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ROAST
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STALE
Rotate them each day to avoid guess bias and expand your exposure to different structures.
Last 7 Days: Wordle Archive
Date | Puzzle # | Answer |
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Jul 26, 2025 | 1498 | HAUNT |
Jul 25, 2025 | 1497 | GOFER |
Jul 24, 2025 | 1496 | QUAKE |
Jul 23, 2025 | 1495 | WATER |
Jul 22, 2025 | 1494 | BURNT |
Jul 21, 2025 | 1493 | TIZZY |
Jul 20, 2025 | 1492 | BLANK |
Notice shifting patterns, from emotions to objects to verbs—Wordle keeps guessing fresh.
Wordle Alternatives You’ll Enjoy
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Connections – group words into themed sets (NYT daily puzzle)
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Strands – themed word puzzles with spangram features
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Spelling Bee – build as many words as you can from a set of seven letters
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Quordle – solve four Wordles in one session
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is today’s Wordle answer?
Today’s Wordle (#1498) answer is HAUNT. -
Why does Wordle appear mid‑morning in India?
NYT resets at midnight ET, which shows up around 9:30–10:30 AM IST. -
How many vowels does HAUNT have?
Two vowels: A and U, no repeating letters. -
Is Wordle still free?
Yes, it’s free to play on the NYT Games website. -
Are Wordle answers ever reused?
Occasionally, when NYT updates word lists, but repeats are rare. -
What is Hard Mode?
A setting where you must use revealed letters correctly in future guesses. -
Can I play archived puzzles?
Only unofficial archives exist; NYT serves only the current daily word. -
Why was HAUNT chosen today?
The ghost-memory theme tied to emotional or spectral presence provided mystery and wordplay variety. -
How can I share my result without revealing letters?
Use the share feature—it copies only colored emoji grids. -
What’s a strong starter for emotion-based puzzles?
Try SLATE, CRANE, or AUDIO to expose vowels and guiding consonants. -
What if NYT changes Wordle features?
I’ll alert you if any format updates or new features roll out. -
Tips for recognizing thematic puzzles (like HAUNT)?
Watch for emotional, memory, or supernatural connections in past puzzles—patterns repeat occasionally.