Today’s Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for January 20 (#1676)

Wordle puzzle #1676 for January 20, 2026 challenges players with a repeated letter and an uncommon word choice.

Would you say the Wordle of today is a challenge that is putting your abilities really to the test? A large number of people are having the same situation. The Wordle riddle of January 20 is particularly hard, as it includes odd letters and has the property of a letter that appears twice—the joining of these two traits usually creates trouble even for the most expert solvers. By the way, if you are thinking again about your first guess or just need a little help towards the right choice, the hints below will guide you.

If you need even more help with the puzzles, then you can also get daily hints and solutions not only for NYT Mini Crossword but also for Connections, Connections: Sports Edition, and Strands.


Today’s Wordle Hints (January 20)

Not ready for the answer yet? Use these clues to narrow it down:

  • Hint 1: Repeated letter
    The word contains one letter that appears twice.
  • Hint 2: Vowels
    There is one traditional vowel and one letter that sometimes acts as a vowel.
  • Hint 3: Starting letter
    The word begins with S.
  • Hint 4: Ending letter
    The word ends with Y.
  • Hint 5: Meaning
    The word refers to damaging or tarnishing the integrity or reputation of something.

Today’s Wordle Answer (#1676)

SULLY

In case the daily puzzle was very difficult to you, no need to worry as the difficulty of Wordle changes a lot from one day to another. At midnight a new puzzle is released giving you another chance to improve your word-solving abilities the next day.

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