
Wordle Today Answer – February 6, 2026 (#1693)
Wordle Today: Answer + Hints for Friday, February 6, 2026 – Puzzle #1693
Need help with today’s Wordle (#1693) on February 6, 2026? We’ve got progressive hints, the full answer, yesterday’s solution, recent history, and pro tips to solve it fast — or just confirm your guess!
Puzzle date: Friday, February 6, 2026
Wordle number: 1,693
Play free: nytimes.com/games/wordle (no login required)
Today’s word is described as “a fun one” and “a little bit easier than usual” — average solve around 3.8–4.2 guesses.
Progressive Wordle Hints (Spoiler-Free)
Use these clues in order — stop when you’re ready to guess!
- No repeats — All five letters are unique.
- Vowels — Exactly two vowels.
- Starts with → G
- Ends with → L
- Meaning hint — A small mallet used by a judge or auctioneer.
- Extra big clue — What a judge bangs on the bench to bring order to the courtroom.
Still stuck? Scroll down for the reveal.
Today’s Wordle Answer – #1693 (Feb 6, 2026)
GAVEL
- G A V E L
- No repeated letters
- Vowels: A and E
- Meaning: A small ceremonial hammer used by judges, auctioneers, or presiding officers to signal attention or decisions
Perfect if you got it quickly — the courtroom context and straightforward letters made this one more approachable than recent puzzles.
How to Solve Wordle #1693 – Quick Strategy Recap
Many players started with CRANE, SLATE, AUDIO, or GABLE to test G/L early.
Example path:
- Guess 1: SLATE → E yellow, maybe A yellow
- Guess 2: GAVEL → solves (or via GRAVE → GAVEL after vowel adjustment)
Average solve: ~4.0 guesses (easier than yesterday’s SWOOP).
Best starter words for tomorrow? Try ones with G, L, common consonants (R, T, N), and vowels (E, A, I).
Yesterday’s Wordle + Recent History
- Feb 5, 2026 (#1692): SWOOP
- Feb 4 (#1691): CHIDE
- Feb 3 (#1690): WEIGH
- Feb 2 (#1689): CIGAR
- Feb 1 (#1688): SPINY
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FAQ – Wordle February 6, 2026 (#1693)
Q: What is today’s Wordle answer (Feb 6, 2026)?
A: GAVEL — the small mallet used by judges and auctioneers.
Q: Does today’s Wordle have repeated letters?
A: No — all five letters (G, A, V, E, L) are unique.
Q: How many vowels in Wordle #1693?
A: Two — A and E.
Q: Why is GAVEL fun and easier?
A: Straightforward courtroom object + common letters — many nailed it in 3–4 guesses once G/L locked in.
Q: Where can I play today’s Wordle?
A: Free at nytimes.com/games/wordle or in the NYT Games app.
Q: Got any tips to improve my Wordle game?
A: Use strong openers (CRANE, SLATE, AUDIO), eliminate common letters fast, test vowel-heavy words second, and think everyday objects/tools for concrete clues.
Q: Was today’s Wordle harder or easier than usual?
A: Easier — ~4.0 average guesses. The clear meaning and no repeats helped most players.
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