Wordle #1828 Answer for June 21, 2026: ALIBI Tests Players With a Tricky Double Letter

Sunday's Wordle puzzle served up a five-letter word rooted in courtroom and crime-drama vocabulary, challenging solvers with a tricky repeated letter that proved harder to pin down than the puzzle's relatively common vowel pattern might have suggested.

Today's Wordle answer on Sunday, June 21, 2026, is ALIBI. Today's answer refers to the state of having been elsewhere at a given time — a five-letter noun that starts with A, has three vowels, two consonants, and has one repeated letter.

Hints Offered Before the Reveal

Ahead of revealing the solution, puzzle outlets offered solvers a series of progressive clues designed to help them work toward the answer independently. There are three vowels in today's five-letter word. Today's Wordle begins with a vowel. There are double letters in today's Wordle.

One outlet framed its hint around the word's everyday usage in a more conversational way. A hint for today's Wordle is: "Where were you last Saturday at 11:47am?" — a clue pointing directly toward the concept of needing to account for one's whereabouts, the very definition at the heart of Sunday's answer.

A Word Built Around a Tricky Repeated Letter

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