Wordle #1709 Answer Is GUAVA — three vowels, a repeat, and a few guesses away

Wordle #1709 Answer Is GUAVA — three vowels, a repeat, and a few guesses away

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An unofficial variant of Wordle for the NES.

Platform: Nintendo Entertainment SystemGenre: PuzzleRelease: 3/6/2022Publisher: Vectrex28
Mode: Single playerView: Text

Wordle #1709 (Feb 22) – spoiler: the answer is GUAVA

This caught my attention because today’s puzzle leaned on unusual letter choices instead of a tricky definition. WePC flagged Wordle #1709 as “relatively tough” thanks to uncommon consonants, and multiple outlets – Parade, AOL and TheGamer – all confirm the same reveal: GUAVA. If you’re stuck and don’t want extra guesses eaten by V or duplicate A’s, here are targeted hints and a quick breakdown so you can finish your streak without rage-quitting.

  • Key takeaways: The answer for Feb 22 (Wordle #1709) is GUAVA, confirmed across outlets.
  • Hints to spot: starts with G, contains three vowels, includes a repeated letter (A).
  • Why it’s annoying: the V is uncommon and the double A can fool players who don’t account for duplicates.
  • Quick strategy: check vowels early, watch for duplicates, and don’t waste a guess on obvious-but-wrong consonant sets.

Breaking down the puzzle: what made #1709 feel tougher

WePC’s reporting set the tone: this puzzle feels harder than your average day because it relies on a V and repeats a vowel, rather than hiding behind obscure wordplay. GUAVA is G‑U‑A‑V‑A — it starts with a consonant G, contains three vowels (U, A, A) and doubles the A. That combination is friendly to vowel-first strategies but punishing if you ignore repeats.

Why those clues matter in practice

Three things to note when you see similar hints in the future: first, vowel-heavy answers mean an “A/E/I/O/U” check (think AUDIO or ADIEU) will often pay off early. Second, repeated letters are an easy trap — a green or yellow A doesn’t guarantee there’s only one. Third, uncommon consonants like V and sometimes G can be the last holdouts; they hide behind the vowels until you commit to guesses that include them.

Screenshot from Wordle
Screenshot from Wordle

For #1709 specifically, once you have a G in the first slot and at least one A and U anywhere, GUAVA becomes a high-probability answer — but only if you remember that A appears twice. Parade’s spoiler-free hints and AOL’s coverage both echoed this pattern, describing the word as a yellowish tropical fruit that’s sweet and slightly tangy — yes, that’s GUAVA.

Screenshot from Wordle
Screenshot from Wordle

Practical tips: how to avoid burning guesses on repeats and odd consonants

  • Start with a vowel-heavy opener (AUDIO, ADIEU) when you want fast elimination of vowels.
  • If you find one vowel but suspect repeats, use a follow-up guess that tests the same vowel in a different position rather than assuming uniqueness.
  • When you have G or another uncommon consonant early, consider whole-word candidates that legally fit your known vowel pattern instead of checking more common consonants.
  • Keep a mental shortlist: for G + A + U patterns, GUAVA should be near the top of that list.

What this means for your daily play

Wordle isn’t changing — #1709 follows the standard five-letter, six-guess rules — but puzzles that lean on vowel density and duplicate letters reward a slightly different habit set. Prioritize vowel checks early, don’t assume single instances of a revealed letter, and remember uncommon consonants can be the clincher. The coverage from WePC, Parade, AOL and TheGamer all agreed on the reveal and the pattern, so confidence is high that GUAVA is the correct answer for Feb 22.

What to watch next

The daily reset rolls over at 6 AM UTC, so the next puzzle (#1710) will be ready then. If you’re tracking streaks or community solve-rates, Reddit and X are good places to see whether GUAVA cracked many players quickly or left a trail of busted attempts — that V tends to be the talking point. For now, the consensus across multiple outlets points clearly to GUAVA for #1709.

Cover art for Wordle
Cover art for Wordle

TL;DR

Wordle #1709 (Feb 22) is GUAVA. The puzzle leans on three vowels and a repeated A with an uncommon consonant (V), which explains why it felt tougher than average. Check vowels early, test duplicates, and keep GUAVA in mind when you see G + A + U patterns.

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ethan Smith
Published 2/23/2026
4 min read
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