The New York Times Wordle puzzle for June 8 (#1450) is live, and it’s not the most difficult of the week—especially if your initial guesses include common vowels. If you’re stuck or simply want confirmation before locking in a final guess, here are the hints and today’s solution.
Hints for today’s Wordle
Before jumping to the answer, consider these five clues to help guide you toward solving today’s puzzle:
• Hint 1: The word includes one repeated letter.
• Hint 2: It contains two vowels, with one appearing twice.
• Hint 3: The word begins with the letter L.
• Hint 4: It ends with a vowel.
• Hint 5: It’s a noun that describes a contract giving temporary use of property or equipment in exchange for payment.
Today’s Wordle answer
If you’re ready for the reveal, today’s Wordle solution for June 8, puzzle #1450, is LEASE.
The word fits all the clues: it starts with L, ends in E, includes two E’s, and refers to an agreement granting use of something, usually in a rental or property context.
Yesterday’s answer
For comparison, the solution for June 7 (puzzle #1449) was REUSE.
Recent Wordle solutions
Here’s a quick look at Wordle answers from earlier this week:
• June 3 (#1445): ADMIN
• June 4 (#1446): CEASE
• June 5 (#1447): DATUM
• June 6 (#1448): EDIFY
• June 7 (#1449): REUSE
Tip: If you’re looking to improve your Wordle performance, try starting with common letter combinations and frequent vowels. You can also refer to curated lists of statistically strong starter words.
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