Wordle – Hint, Clue, Answer 18 Sep
Here is a detailed look at Wordle – Hint, Clue, Answer for 18 September 2025 (Puzzle #1552), which includes what made it interesting, the clues given, how people solved it, and why it worked.
What was the puzzle like
- The objective was the usual Wordle: A five-letter English word has been asked to guess it in six tries.
- What made this one a little tricky: The answer has only one vowel, no repeating letters, and the word starts with a somewhat silent or less phonetic letter.
- Also, the vowel in the word is not in the middle position.
Clues and Hints given
PC Gamer / others provided a clue:
Clue: “Sharp and choppy.”
Additional hints:
- The word begins with a “K”.
- There are no repeated letters.
- There is only one vowel in the word, and it’s not in the centre.
- The word has a silent letter at the start (i.e., the initial “K” is not pronounced).
- It is something that people like to have it in their kitchen; it is sharp, used to slice or cut.
These clues, when combined, significantly narrow down the choices.
Answer
- The solution to Wordle #1552 on September 18, 2025, is KNIFE.
Why “KNIFE” fits & how people might arrive there
Putting together the hints:
- K is silent at the start -> words like knife, knock, etc.
- One vowel, not in the middle -> in KNIFE, the “I” is in the second position.
- No repeat letters -> KNIFE fulfills that.
- Sharp/choppy/cutting edge -> “knife “very directly suggests that.
- Kitchen tool, slicing, blade – > very good match.
Players found themselves in a strong position when they guessed words with “kn -“ prefix or with “-ife”. Recognizing that pattern (silent ‘k’, only one vowel) prunes a lot of possible words.
What made it satisfying / interesting
- There is always a slight twist in the silent “K”, because many guesses will first assume every letter is pronounced or that words start with more common consonants.
- The single vowel rule pushes people to think more about consonants – often people try multiple vowels early in Wordle, therefore, under such circumstances, people had to be tighter.
- It is familiar and common enough (knife is not an obscure word) – so satisfying once revealed.