August 14, 2025
Every morning, millions wake up eager to tackle the famous Wordle puzzle on the New York Times! On Wednesday, August 13, Wordle #1516 turned out to be a real brain teaser. But guess what? We have some handy clues to help you solve it easily, whether you play on the app or website. Here’s a quick refresher: Wordle gives you six chances to guess a secret five-letter word. As you make guesses, letters light up green if they’re right and in the correct spot, yellow if they’re correct but in the wrong place, and gray if they don’t belong in the word at all. You can play free every day, but if you want detailed stats, you’ll need a New York Times Games subscription. Now, let’s spice up your game with hints for August 13’s puzzle! The Word of the Day: - Starts and ends with a consonant. - Has two vowels: an E and an I. - Contains no repeating letters. - Is a noun starting with the letter K. - Has been lovingly called “the champagne of dairy.” Sounds interesting? Here’s a hot tip: start your guesses with a word like KNIFE to check some useful letters. So what is this fancy word? It’s KEFIR! What’s kefir, you ask? According to the Oxford dictionary, it is a “thick and sour beverage fermented from cow’s milk and usually containing a small amount of alcohol.” It has a sharp, bitter taste but is famous for being nutritious and great for digestion. Ready for your daily word challenge? Put your brain to work with Wordle 1516, and enjoy learning this quirky dairy word while sharpening your vocabulary. Happy guessing!
Tags: Wordle, Puzzle, Game, Vocabulary, Kefir, Daily challenge,
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