Wordle Hints August 10: Sunday’s puzzle #1,513 keeps players guessing with fresh clues and answers

Word puzzle fans worldwide were greeted with a fresh challenge this Sunday as The New York Times unveiled puzzle #1,513 of its hit daily game, Wordle. Blending its trademark mix of strategy and deduction, the latest round captivated both veteran p...

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Players around the world try to guess the five-letter Wordle puzzle of the day, one word at a time.
Word game enthusiasts across the globe woke up to a new challenge this Sunday as The New York Times released puzzle #1,513 of its widely popular daily game, Wordle. With its familiar mix of strategy and deduction, the latest edition kept both long-time players and curious newcomers engaged.

Since its humble beginnings in 2021, Wordle has become a daily ritual for millions, a cultural touchpoint in the online puzzle community. The concept remains unchanged: uncover a hidden five-letter word within six tries, using feedback from each guess to guide the next.

A Brief Look Back at Wordle’s Rise

First developed by Josh Wardle, the game shot to prominence in late 2021 thanks to its shareable emoji grids that allowed players to compare results without spoiling answers. This viral feature, coupled with its simple design, turned it into an overnight sensation.


The New York Times acquired Wordle in early 2022, integrating it into its growing games portfolio. By 2024, the publisher reported an astounding 5.3 billion plays in a single year, cementing its place among the most played online puzzles worldwide.

Wordle: How the Game Works

The rules of Wordle are straightforward yet deceptively challenging. Players type in a five-letter word as their opening guess. Letters in the correct position appear in green, while correct letters in the wrong spot turn yellow. Incorrect letters are marked grey on the in-game keyboard.

With only six attempts allowed, each guess becomes a careful balance of logic, vocabulary, and intuition. Letters may appear more than once, and there’s no penalty for using greyed-out letters again in later guesses, sometimes a necessity when narrowing down options.
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Wordle: Beyond the Daily Challenge

For those who find a single puzzle insufficient, a New York Times Games subscription opens the door to an archive of more than 1,500 past Wordle games. Subscribers also gain access to the Wordle Bot, an analysis tool that reviews each move and offers statistical feedback.

Recent Wordle Answers

Players tracking patterns often look at previous solutions to anticipate upcoming ones. In the past week, the game has served up:

  • Aug 9: NASAL
  • Aug 8: IMBUE
  • Aug 7: CORAL
  • Aug 6: GROAN
  • Aug 5: STORK

Wordle Hints for August 10

As part of our daily guide, here are today’s Wordle hints without immediately giving away the solution, as mentioned in a report by Yahoo Tech:

  • Meaning clue: Something you might describe about your breath after brushing your teeth, using mouthwash, or chewing gum.
  • Letter clue: The word contains no repeated letters.
  • First-letter clue: It begins with the letter M.
These hints are designed to narrow the field without removing the element of discovery, ideal for players who want a nudge but not a giveaway.

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Wordle Today’s Answer Revealed

For readers who have exhausted their guesses or are simply curious, here is the solution to Wordle #1,513 for Sunday, August 10:

MINTY

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The refreshing term fits neatly with today’s clue and adds a sensory twist to the game’s usual wordplay. With another puzzle wrapped up, players can look forward to Monday’s fresh challenge, and perhaps a new set of strategic guesses to keep their win streak alive.

FAQs

Who created Wordle and when?
The game was created by Josh Wardle in 2021 and gained massive popularity later that year.

Who owns Wordle now?
The New York Times acquired Wordle in early 2022 and integrated it into its games portfolio.


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