Wordle 1804 Answer: A Golfer’s Pet Peeve

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Need help with today’s NYT Wordle? We’ve got hints. Plus daily answers for Mini Crossword, Connections, Sports Edition, and Strands if you’re working that streak. 🧩

Before the answer spoils your game. Read carefully.

  • Repeats. There are none. Every letter is unique.
  • Vowels. Exactly two.
  • The start. Begins with D.
  • The finish. Ends with T.
  • Meaning. It’s that chunk of earth torn loose by a golf swing. Small. Annoying. Dirt and grass mixed.

It is DIVOT.

A word tied to sports. One of those rare letters hides right in the center. Makes sense for May.

No. 1803 (May 27) was STUFF. Generic. Solid.

Here is the recent trail:
1. May 23, 1799: CHUCK
2. May 24, 1800: NIECE
3. May 25, 1801: VISIT
4. May 26, 1802: COUCH

Don’t guess randomly. Lean into frequency. E, A, R. Avoid the heavy hitters like Z, J, Q at the start. It feels bad losing those guesses early.

Try these if you are stuck:

  • ADIEU
  • TRAIN
  • CLOSE
  • STARE
  • NOISE

Good luck with the rest of the grid. 🏌️‍♂️

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