Wordle Answer Today #1847 — Friday, 10 July 2026

Wordle Answer Today #1847 — Friday, 10 July 2026

Looking for today’s Wordle answer? We’ve got Wordle hints for Friday, 10 July 2026 below, with the spoiler-free clues first and the answer further down — so stop scrolling now if you don’t want it spoiled yet.

Wordle Hints for 10 July 2026 (No Spoilers)

Hint 1 (Category): Today’s word relates to a man-made structure connected to water and travel. Hint 2 (Letters): It has five letters. Hint 3 (Vowels): There’s only one vowel in the word — but it appears twice. Hint 4 (First letter): The word starts with C. Hint 5 (Last letter): The word ends with L.

Still thinking? Take a moment before scrolling — the answer is just below.

⚠️ SPOILER BELOW — The answer to today’s Wordle follows. Stop scrolling if you haven’t played yet.

Wordle Answer for 10 July 2026

Today’s Wordle answer is CANAL.

A canal is an artificial waterway built for navigation, transporting goods, or managing irrigation and drainage. Some of the world’s most famous examples — the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal — reshaped global trade by cutting journey times between oceans. Britain has its own deep canal history too, with 18th-century waterways like the Bridgewater Canal helping fuel the Industrial Revolution.

How Did We Do Today?

With a repeated vowel and a fairly common word pattern, today’s Wordle sits at a medium difficulty — not a gimme, but solvable with a solid starter word. How many guesses did it take you? Let us know, and while you’re here, check out yesterday’s Wordle answer if you missed it, or catch up on entertainment news with our look at Sony ending PlayStation physical discs by 2028.

FAQ

Q: What is the Wordle answer today, 10 July 2026?

A: Today’s Wordle answer is CANAL, a term for an artificial waterway used for navigation or irrigation.

Q: How hard is today’s Wordle?

A: It’s a medium-difficulty puzzle — the repeated vowel can trip up solvers who don’t spot it early, but the word itself is common.

AbiGAil Says

Abi has been writing about gaming, sports, puzzles, and UK entertainment since 2019. She covers everything from game reviews and festival previews to your daily Wordle hints — always from a British perspective.

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