Wordle answer ALIBI lands as June 21 stumps players

Wordle answer – For June 21 (Wordle No. 1828), the answer is ALIBI. The puzzle gives players five specific hints: one repeated letter, two vowels with one repeated, it starts with A and ends with I, and the word can mean a defense used in criminal cases to show a suspect coul
By the time you’re trying your fifth guess, Wordle starts to feel less like a game and more like a test of patience—especially on June 21, Wordle No. 1828.
The puzzle’s clues are oddly precise. The answer repeats a letter. It contains two vowels, but one of those vowels is the repeated letter—so you see that vowel twice. The first letter is A, and the last letter is I.
There’s also the meaning, a hint aimed straight at the right kind of word. The answer can refer to a defense used in criminal investigations or trials to argue that a suspect couldn’t have committed a crime because they were somewhere else.
Put those details together and the solution is ALIBI.
If you’re checking what came before, June 20, Wordle No. 1827 was DRAKE. Earlier recent answers were also all over the map—June 16, No. 1823: AMAZE; June 17, No. 1824: TOKEN; June 18, No. 1825: ENTRY; and June 19, No. 1826: EMOJI.
For anyone planning the next round. the practical advice stays the same: lean on starting words that favor letters that show up often in English. The tip sheet suggests starting words that lean heavy on E, A, and R, and avoiding Z, J, and Q. Some starter words listed are ADIEU, TRAIN, CLOSEST, ARENOISE, and STARENOISE.
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ALIBI?? that’s so on the nose lol.
I swear Wordle is just giving people legal terms now. Like why is the answer ALIBI and not something fun. Also “it repeats a letter” ok but which one??
Wait June 21 is ALIBI but June 20 was DRAKE? that seems like random celebrity clues. I didn’t even read the whole thing, I just saw Drake and assumed it was the answer or whatever.
They keep saying avoid Z J and Q but then just list those weird starter words like ARENOISE and STARENOISE? that sounds like cheating or bot stuff. And the part about it meaning a defense… so basically Wordle is prepping us for jury duty? lol