Wordle Answer Today (June 6): Getting Stuck? Here's Your Cheat Sheet (& How To Play)
Wordle asks players to guess a five-letter word in six tries. While that might seem simple at first, it can turn into a nightmare pretty soon.

Wordle Answer Today: If today’s Wordle has you staring blankly at your screen, you’re not alone. Wordle puzzle #1448 for Friday, June 6, has proven to be a bit of a head-scratcher. While the premise remains the same — guess a five-letter word in six tries — this particular solution has managed to stump even the most seasoned players.
The challenge with Wordle isn’t just the limited number of guesses. It’s how the game offers very little in the way of help, just colour-coded feedback after each guess. A green square means the letter is in the correct position, yellow means the letter is in the word but wrongly placed, and grey means it’s not in the word at all. That’s it. No hints, no second chances — unless, of course, you seek help elsewhere.
So if you’re clutching your streak like it’s a precious heirloom and aren’t ready to let it go just yet, scroll down for some carefully curated clues, and finally, the answer.
Today’s clues: Think beyond just ‘teaching’
Before we give the game away, here are a few hints to nudge you in the right direction:
- The word is more than just about teaching; it’s meant to enlighten.
- It starts with an E.
- It ends with a Y.
- It has two vowels, and all five letters are unique.
- If you try the word "field" as your first guess, you’ll see four yellow tiles — not a bad start.
Still stuck? Here's the answer
Alright, deep breath. If the above clues didn’t do the trick, it’s time for the big reveal. Today’s Wordle answer for Friday, June 6 is: EDIFY.
What does ‘edify’ mean?
The word "edify" means to educate or instruct, often in a way that improves someone morally, intellectually, or spiritually. Think of it as the more purposeful cousin of “teach.” It’s what you hope good books, meaningful conversations, and life lessons do — they edify you.
So if today’s puzzle left you humbled, consider it a fitting word to end on. There’s always tomorrow’s challenge — and perhaps now, a little edified wisdom to carry you through it.
























