Wordle Hint: Puzzle #1,514 Answer and Clues for 13 August
Wordle fans, it’s time for your daily mental workout. Puzzle number 1,514 has landed, and as always, we’re here to arm you with some strategic clues before revealing today’s answer. No spoilers until the end – promise.
The viral word game that stormed the internet back in 2022 continues to pull in players across the globe. From office desks to morning commutes, it’s become a daily ritual. And yes, there’s a certain thrill in cracking the code before your friends do.
Before we dive into today’s challenge, let’s rewind to yesterday’s solution. It was “NOMAD” – a solid choice, but not much help for today’s grid. If you’re still stumped after a few guesses, the following hints might nudge you in the right direction.
Today’s Wordle Hints
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“Today’s Wordle includes the letter F.”
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“Today’s Wordle uses two vowels.”
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“Today’s Wordle has no double letters.”
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“Today’s Wordle is a word for a dairy beverage.”
Feeling closer? Or are you still stuck after trying every starting word you know? Don’t worry – we’ve all been there. Some days, it’s pure logic. Other days, you swear the game is laughing at you.
Today’s Wordle Answer
For those ready to see it, here’s the reveal.
The answer is: KEFIR.
What is Kefir?
“Kefir is a fermented milk drink made using kefir grains, which are a combination of bacteria and yeast in a matrix of proteins, lipids, and sugars.
It has a tart, tangy taste similar to yogurt but is usually thinner in consistency and slightly effervescent due to natural carbonation from fermentation.”
It’s believed to have originated in the Caucasus Mountains and is made by fermenting cow, goat, or sheep milk for about 24 hours at room temperature.
Rich in probiotics, kefir is linked to gut health and contains protein, calcium, vitamins B12 and K2. Non-dairy variations – such as coconut milk kefir and water kefir – are also gaining popularity.
Tips for Tomorrow’s Wordle
If you’re looking to up your game, start strong. Open with words that pack in vowels – “adieu”, “arise”, “media”, “radio” – to map out letter placements quickly. Then, move on to consonant-heavy guesses like “stern” or “irate”, avoiding any letters you already know aren’t in play.
The trick isn’t luck. It’s building the answer piece by piece – and keeping that streak alive.