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What’s Free in the Epic Games Store This Week?

This week’s free games are an emergency service simulator and a beat-em-up style racing game that lets you live out your motorcycle fantasies.

Looking to expand your gaming collection with brand new games but without breaking the bank? Then you’re in luck, because we’ve got just the thing for you. With game prices climbing higher and tariffs on the rise, it’s understandable to want something for cheap or, if you’re lucky, for free.The good news is, there’s a great place where you can find free games and pick from many budget-friendly options. Enter: the Epic Games Store.

After Epic Games’ success with the free-to-play game Fortnite, the company decided to go one step further. In 2019, Epic launched its own store to rival Steam. Unlike Steam, the Epic Games Store offers free games every week, including charming indie titles and big AAA releases.

If you’re looking to find out how to access these free games, we’re here to guide you. First, create a free Epic Games account. After signing up, go to the free games section on the Epic Games Store every Thursday at 8 a.m. PT (11 a.m. ET, 4 p.m. BST) to see the week’s selections.

The number of free games you receive each week can change, but you’ll always get at least one. Keep in mind, there might be some breaks during holidays or days when games aren’t announced beforehand. Occasionally, like around Christmastime, Epic surprises us with new free games every day. And the best part? These games are yours to enjoy forever.

While the Epic Games Store is a fantastic resource for gamers, it is only available on PC — so console gamers will, unfortunately, miss out. If you’re a Mac user, you’ll find games available, but it’s a good idea to check that the game is compatible with your device before you download.

What’s the new free game in the Epic Games Store this week? (Aug 14. to Aug. 21)

Hidden Folks

If you’re someone who enjoys figuring out puzzles and don’t get frustrated, no matter how long it takes, then Hidden Folks may be the game for you.

Developed by Adriaan de Jongh and Sylvain Tegroeg, Hidden Folks is a hand-drawn 2D indie game, and as the title suggests, it asks you to find hidden folks. Deceptively simple, this monochrome, casual game is beautiful in its simplicity, asking players to explore miniature landscapes in their hunt for a specific person.

These landscapes aren’t just static. They are completely interactive, meaning that you can open a tent, cut through bushes or climb through windows to find who you’re looking for.

With over 32 hand-drawn areas, 500+ unique interactions and three color modes (sepia, night mode and normal) there’s plenty for you to uncover in Hidden Folks.

Usually $13, Hidden Folks is available for free via the Epic Games Store. At the time of writing, a review score is not available. However, on rival storefront Steam, its overall rating is «Very Positive,» with its most recent score also being «Very Positive.»

Totally Reliable Delivery Service

If you’re a fan of rag-doll physics and shenanigans that’ll have you and your friends laughing for years to come, you should consider grabbing Totally Reliable Delivery Service from developer We’re Five Games.

Who doesn’t love chaos? With Totally Reliable Delivery Service, you and your friends (both online and multiplayer) take on the task of delivering anything and everything to your customers. Unfortunately, your limbs are about as useful as floppy noodles, and you’ll have to overcome that in order to ensure you deliver the best service possible, even if that means sprinting and tripping every five seconds.

However, this isn’t as simple as it may sound. If you collide with something particularly hard, there’s a good chance you’ll be knocked out cold and you’ll fail in your delivery.

Along with needing to deliver your parcels, there’s plenty of different toys, vehicles and other environmental objects that can be used to help you along the way.

Usually $15, Totally Reliable Delivery Service is available via the Epic Games Store. At the time of writing, Totally Reliable Delivery Service has a review score of 4.5 out of 5. On rival storefront Steam, its overall rating is «Very Positive,» with its most recent score being «Mixed.»

What will be free in the Epic Games Store next week? (Aug. 21 to Aug. 28)

Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge

Let me ask you a question: Would you turn down the chance to work at a frog refuge? And if so, here’s my follow up question: What’s wrong with you?

Armor Games Studio dared to ask the question of what it would be like to have a frog sanctuary, and for you, as someone who works there, to look after all the frogs. The answer is Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge, a cozy, creature-collecting game that describes itself as «relaxing» and for «casual» gamers.

Players are able to collect over 500 frogs and add them to their safe haven. As well as breeding and ensuring each frog has a comfortable home, you’ll also be photographing these little critters and decorating their home with native plants and other accessories. Whatever your amphibian friends need to thrive, you’ll be there to help make it happen.

But it isn’t just caring for the frogs, you’ll also be getting your boots muddy to help preserve the frog’s wetland habitat. From digging ponds to let water roam to planting crops to harvest, you’ll have plenty to do in this charming little game.

Usually $20, Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is available for free next week via the Epic Games Store. At the time of writing, Kamaeru does not have a review score on the Epic Games Store. On rival storefront Steam, its overall rating is «Very Positive,» with its most recent score being «Very Positive.»

Strange Horticulture

If you’ve ever thought, ‘I’d like to try my hand at being a mysterious little proprietor at a local plant store,’ then you’ll be happy to know that such a game exists. Enter Strange Horticulture from developer Bad Viking.

With a name like Strange Horticulture, you shouldn’t be surprised to know that your journey begins in the quaint, but quirky town of Undermere. As the new horticulturist, your job is to find and identify new plants. This seems simple enough, but before you know it, you’re thrust into an occult mystery that goes back decades.

A puzzle game at heart, how players interact with their surroundings directly influences how the story unravels. You’ll also affect the colorful cast of characters you meet, so make sure you’re satisfied with your choices before you do something you might regret.

Will you discover Undermere’s dark mysteries, or will they — and the malignant forces of the town — unravel you first?

Usually $15, Strange Horticulture is available for free next week via the Epic Games Store. At the time of writing, Strange Horticulture has a review score of 4.6 out of 5. On rival storefront Steam, its overall rating is «Very Positive,» with its most recent score being «Very Positive.»

Previous free games in the Epic Games Store

Curious whether your favorite game has been selected as one of Epic’s free games in the past, or wondering what you’ve missed? We have you covered.

Epic Games Store free games in 2025

  • Strange Horticulture (Aug. 21 to Aug. 28)
  • Kaemaru: A Frog Refuge (Aug. 21 to Aug. 28)
  • Hidden Folks (Aug. 14 to Aug. 21)
  • Totally Reliable Delivery Service (Aug. 14 to Aug. 21)
  • 112 Operator (Aug. 7 to Aug. 14)
  • Road Redemption (Aug 7. to Aug. 14)
  • Keylocker (July 31 to Aug. 7)
  • Pilgrims (July 31 to Aug. 7)
  • Legion TD 2 (July 24 to July 31)
  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (July 17 to July 24)
  • Figment 2: Creed Valley (July 10 to July 17)
  • Sky Racket (July 10 to July 17)
  • Backpack Hero (July 3 to July 10)
  • Figment (July 3 to July 10)
  • Sable (June 26 to July 3)
  • The Operator (June 19 to 26)
  • Two Point Hospital (June 12 to June 19)
  • Ogu and the Secret Forest (June 5 to June 12)
  • Deathloop (June 5 to June 12)
  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderland (May 29 to June 5)
  • Limbo (May 29 to June 5)
  • Deliver At All Costs (May 22 to May 29)
  • Gigapocalypse (May 22 to May 29)
  • Sifu (May 22 to May 29)
  • Dead Island 2 (May 15 to May 22)
  • Happy Game (May 15 to May 22)
  • Touch Type Tale (May 8 to May 15)
  • Deadtime Defenders (May 8 to May 15)
  • Super Space Club (May 1 to May 8)
  • Chuchel (April 24 to May 1)
  • Albion Online (April 24 to May 1)
  • Botanicula (April 17 to April 24)
  • Firestone Online Idle RPG (April 17 to April 24)
  • River City Girls (April 10 to April 17)
  • Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (April 10 to April 17)
  • Arcadgeddon (April 10 to April 17)
  • Cat Quest II (April 3 to April 10)
  • Cat Quest (March 27 to April 3)
  • Neko Ghost, Jump (March 27 to April 3)
  • Jurassic World Evolution 2 (March 20 to March 27)
  • Mortal Shell (March 13 to March 20)
  • World of Warships: Anniversary Party Favor DLC (March 13 to March 20)
  • Them’s Fighting Herds (March 6 to March 13)
  • Mages of Mystralia (Feb. 27 to March 6)
  • World War Z Aftermath (Feb. 20 to Feb. 27)
  • Garden Story (Feb. 20 to Feb. 27)
  • F1 Manager 2024 (Feb. 13 to Feb. 20)
  • Humankind (Feb. 6 to Feb. 13)
  • Beyond Blue (Feb. 6 to Feb. 13)
  • Undying (Jan. 30 to Feb. 6)
  • Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery (Jan. 23 to Jan. 30)
  • Escape Academy (Jan. 16 to Jan. 23)
  • Turmoil (Jan. 9 to Jan. 16)
  • Hell Let Loose (Jan. 2 to Jan. 9)
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance (Jan. 1)

Epic Games Store free games in 2024

  • Sifu (Dec. 31)
  • [Redacted] (Dec. 30 to Dec. 31)
  • Orcs Must Die 3 (Dec. 29 to Dec. 30)
  • Kill Knight (Dec. 28 to Dec. 29)
  • Hot Wheels Unleashed (Dec. 27 to Dec. 28)
  • Ghostrunner 2 (Dec. 26 to Dec. 27)
  • Control (Dec. 25 to Dec. 26)
  • Dredge (Dec. 24 to Dec. 25)
  • Darker and Darker: Legendary Status (Dec. 23 to Dec. 24)
  • Wizard of Legend (Dec. 22 to Dec. 23)
  • TerraTech (Dec. 21 to Dec. 22)
  • Astrea: Six Sided Oracles (Dec. 20 to Dec. 21)
  • Vampire Survivors (Dec. 19 to Dec. 20)
  • The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria (Dec. 12 to Dec. 19)
  • Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (Dec. 5 to Dec. 12)
  • Brotato (Nov. 28 to Dec. 5)
  • Beholder (Nov. 21 to Nov. 28)
  • Castlevania Anniversary Collection; Snakebird Complete (Nov. 14 to Nov. 21)
  • Apex Legends Ash Unlock Bundle; Deceive Inc (Nov. 7 to Nov. 14)
  • Witch It; Ghostwire: Tokyo (Oct. 31 to Nov. 7)
  • Moving Out (Oct. 24 to Oct. 31)
  • Kardboard Kings; Invincible Presents: Atom Eve (Oct. 17 to Oct. 24)
  • Empyrion: Galactic Survival; Outliver: Tribulations (Oct. 10 to Oct. 17)
  • Bear and Breakfast (Oct. 3 to Oct. 10)
  • The Spirit and The Mouse (Sept. 26 to Oct. 3)
  • TOEM; The Last Stand: Aftermath (Sept. 19 to Sept. 26)
  • Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland; Super Crazy Rhythm Castle (Sept. 12 to Sept. 19)
  • Football Manager 2024; Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts (Sept. 5 to Sept. 12)
  • Wild Card Football; Fallout: Classic Collection (Aug. 29 to Sept. 5)
  • Gigantic: Rampage Edition; The Callisto Protocol (Aug. 22 to Aug. 29)
  • Death’s Gambit: Afterlife (Aug. 15 to Aug. 22)
  • Cygni: All Guns Blazing; DNF Duel (Aug. 8 to Aug. 15)
  • Lumbearjack (Aug. 1 to Aug. 8)
  • F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch; Olympics Go! Paris 2024 Exclusive Outfits Pack (July 25 to Aug. 1)
  • Maid of Sker; Arcade Paradise (July 18 to July 25)
  • Floppy Knights (July 11 to July 18)
  • The Falconeer (July 4 to July 11)
  • Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition (June 27 to July 4)
  • Rumble Club Free Game of the Week Bonus; Freshly Frosted (June 20 to June 27)
  • Redout 2; Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (June 13 to June 20)
  • Marvel’s Midnight Suns (June 6 to June 13)
  • Chivalry 2 (May 30 to June 6)
  • Farming Simulator 22 (May 23 to May 30)
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition (May 16 to May 23)
  • Firestone Free Offer; Circus Electrique (May 9 to May 16)
  • Orcs Must Die! 3, Cat Quest II (May 2 to May 9)
  • Lisa: Definitive Edition, Industria (April 25 to May. 2)
  • Town of Salem 2; The Big Con (April 18 to April 25)
  • Ghostrunner (April 11 to April 18)
  • Thief; The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition (April 4 to April 11)
  • Islets (March 28 to April 4)
  • Invincible Presents: Atom Eve; Call of the Wild: The Angler (March 21 to March 28)
  • The Bridge; Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (March 14 to March 21)
  • Astro Duel 2 (March 7 to March 14)
  • Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield (Feb. 29 to March 7)
  • Super Meat Boy Forever (Feb. 22 to Feb. 29)
  • Dakar Desert Rally (Feb. 15 to Feb. 22)
  • Lost Castle; Doki Doki Literature Club Plus (Feb. 8 to Feb. 15)
  • Doors: Paradox (Feb. 1 to Feb. 8)
  • Infinifactory (Jan. 25 to Feb. 1)
  • Love (Jan. 18 to Jan. 25)
  • Sail Forth (Jan. 11 to Jan. 18)
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (Jan. 4 to Jan. 11)
  • A Plague Tale: Innocence (Jan. 3 to Jan. 4)
  • 20 Minutes Till Dawn (Jan. 2 to Jan. 3)
  • Escape Academy (Jan. 1 to Jan. 2)

Epic Games Store free games of 2023

  • Ghostrunner (Dec. 31, 2023, to Jan. 1, 2024)
  • Saints Row (Dec. 30 to Dec. 31)
  • Snakebird Complete (Dec. 29 to Dec. 30)
  • Cat Quest (Dec. 28 to Dec. 29)
  • Cursed to Golf (Dec. 27 to Dec. 28)
  • Human Resource Machine (Dec. 26 to Dec. 27)
  • The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition (Dec. 25 to Dec. 26)
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo (Dec. 24 to Dec. 25)
  • Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition (Dec. 23 to Dec. 24)
  • Art of Rally (Dec. 22 to Dec. 23)
  • Melvor Idle (Dec. 21 to Dec. 22)
  • DNF Duel (Dec. 20 to Dec. 21)
  • Destiny 2: Legacy Collection (Dec. 13 to Dec. 20)
  • Predecessor, Gigabash (Dec. 7 to Dec.13)
  • Mighty Fight Federation; Jitsu Squad (Nov. 30 to Dec. 7)
  • Deliver Us Mars (Nov. 23 to Nov. 30)
  • Surviving the Aftermath, Earthlock (Nov. 16 to Nov. 23)
  • Golden Light (Nov. 9 to Nov. 16)
  • Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Nov. 2 to Nov. 9)
  • The Evil Within 2; Tandem: A Tale of Shadows (Oct. 26 to Nov. 2)
  • The Evil Within; Eternal Threads (Oct. 19 to Oct. 26)
  • Q.U.B.E. Ultimate Bundle; Blazing Sails (Oct. 12 to Oct. 19)
  • Godlike Burger (Oct. 5 to Oct. 12)
  • Soulstice; Model Builder (Sept. 28 to Oct. 5)
  • The Forest Quartet; Out of Line (Sept. 21 to Sept. 28)
  • 911 Operator (Sept. 14 to Sept. 21)
  • Spelldrifter (Sept. 7 to Sept. 14)
  • Cave Story Plus (Aug. 31 to Sept. 7)
  • Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (Aug. 24 to Aug. 31)
  • Dodo Peak; Black Book (Aug. 17 to Aug. 24)
  • Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You; Europa Universalis IV (Aug. 10 to Aug.17)
  • Loop Hero, Bloons TD 6 (Aug. 3 to Aug. 10)
  • Severed Steel; Homeworld Remastered Collection (July 27 to Aug. 3)
  • The Elder Scrolls Online; Murder by Numbers (July 20 to July 27)
  • Train Valley 2 (July 13 to July 20)
  • Grime (July 6 to July 13)
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos (June 29 to July 6)
  • The Hunter: Call of the Wild; Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (June 22 to June 29)
  • Guacamelee 2; Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition (June 15 to June 22)
  • Payday 2 (June 8 to June 15)
  • Midnight Ghost Hunt (June 1 to June 8)
  • Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition (May 25 to June 1)
  • Death Stranding (May 18 to May 25)
  • The Sims 4 The Daring Lifestyle Bundle (May 11 to May 18)
  • Kao the Kangaroo; Horizon Chase Turbo, Against All Odds (May 4 to May 11)
  • Poker Club; Breathedge (April 27 to May 4)
  • Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna); Beyond Blue (April 20 to April 27)
  • Second Extinction; Mordhau (April 13 to April 20)
  • Shapez; Dying Light: The Following — Enhanced Edition (April 6 to April 13)
  • Tunche; The Silent Age (March 30 to April 6)
  • World of Warships Starter Pack: Ishizuchi; Chess Ultra (March 23 to March 30)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Gladius — Relics of War (March 16 to March 23)
  • Call of the Sea (March 9 to March 16)
  • Rise of Industry (March 2 to March 9)
  • Duskers (Feb. 23 to March 2)
  • Warpips (Feb. 16 to Feb. 23)
  • Recipe for Disaster (Feb. 9 to Feb. 16)
  • Dishonored: Death of the Outsider; City of Gangsters (Feb. 2 to Feb. 9)
  • Hell Is Others, Adios (Jan. 26 to Feb. 2)
  • Epistory: Typing Chronicles (Jan. 19 to Jan. 26)
  • Gamedec: Definitive Edition; First Class Trouble; Divine Knockout (Jan. 12 to Jan. 19)
  • Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice; Kerbal Space Program (Jan. 5 to Jan. 12)

Epic Games Store free games of 2022

  • Eximus: Seize the Frontline; Dishonored: Definitive Edition (Dec. 29, 2022, to Jan. 5, 2023)

Epic Store free games FAQ

What do I need to do to get free Epic Store games?

To get free games from the Epic Store each week, you must sign up and make an account.

To register as a user for the Epic Store, first head to the Epic Games website. At the top right-hand corner, click the Sign In button and then Create Account at the bottom of the page.

Can I play the free Epic Store games on Steam?

The Epic Store is different to Steam, so the games that you own on the Epic Store will not be available to play on Steam. If you want to play the free games you’ve downloaded from the Epic Store, you must play them via Epic’s launcher.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Leak Claims Nov. 14 Release Date, No Switch 2 Version Yet

What new conspiracies will be revealed in Black Ops 7?

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will be the next entry in Activision’s military shooter series, which typically comes out in October every year, making it one of the last big game releases before Black Friday. A leak suggests that the new CoD might come out a little later than usual, but still in time for the big shopping day. 

Black Ops 7 will reportedly be released on Nov. 14, according to a leaker who goes by the name billbil-kun from a post on the French website Dealabs. Along with the supposed release date, the leak says there will not be a Switch 2 version when the game launches. 

A spokesperson for the franchise said in an emailed statement that details about Black Ops 7 will be revealed at Gamescom Opening Night, which is this coming Tuesday, Aug. 19. 

The Call of Duty series release dates typically straddle the late October and early November period. The last CoD game to come out mid-November was Black Ops Cold War, which was released on Nov. 13, 2020. It’s unclear if the later release was due in part to Battlefield 6 coming out on Oct. 10, which would allow for some time between the releases of the two popular military FPS games. 

The lack of a Switch 2 version at launch could mean that the team working on that version of the game needed some more time before its release. While the original Switch has become too underpowered for modern games, Nintendo boosted the performance of the Switch 2, which makes it capable of running more graphics-intensive games, potentially including Call of Duty. Black Ops 7 will still likely be released on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X and Series S on launch day as it is every year. 

In Black Ops 7, players will jump into the role of David Mason, played by Milo Ventimiglia. The year is 2035, and Mason is struggling with hallucinations of enemies from his past. The character was first introduced in 2012’s Black Ops 2 and was also in 2024’s Black Ops 6.

While other Call of Duty games tend to focus on certain eras of warfare, such as World War II and the Iraq War, the Black Ops series focuses on secret missions typically conducted by the US and range from the Cold War era to more modern and even futuristic times. Black Ops 2 took place in 2025, while Black Ops 6 was set in 1991. 

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Beijing’s ‘Robot Olympics’ Are Off and Running (and Falling)

Strike up the Chariots of Fire theme and grab a flag, the futuristic Games are on.

China just turned a pair of Olympic venues into a playground for robots. 

The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games, running from Aug. 15-17, opened Friday with soccer, sprints, kickboxing and table tennis, as well as a healthy number of face-plants. The games feature 280 robot teams from 16 countries and hundreds of bipedal bots vying for medals and whatever passes for bragging rights to robots.

Events are split between two 2022 Winter Olympics landmarks: China’s National Stadium and the National Speed Skating Oval. On the schedule: track and field, football (soccer to Americans), table tennis, and «scenario» trials such as medicine sorting, cleaning services and industrial handling—the kind of practical skills that robot-makers actually care about.

The highlight reel revealed more chaos than control: robots colliding mid-match, sprinters crumpling mid-stride and kickboxers needing a reboot. But there were bright spots, too. Some bots popped back to their feet unassisted and even finished middle-distance runs as handlers puffed behind them. There was even a 1,500-meter race. Tickets ran 128–580 yuan (about $18–$81).

The robot athletes are supplied by a combination of academia and industry, including China’s Unitree and Fourier, with squads also from the US, Germany, Brazil, Japan and more. Organizers pitch the weekend as data collection under pressure, with sports forcing the robots to demonstrate balance, vision and decision-making, all of which later will translate over to the robot’s work in factories, logistics and as home helpers.

China is using the Games to showcase its bet on embodied AI — software linked to machines that can navigate human spaces. The country has poured billions of dollars into robotics and is planning a 1-trillion-yuan ( about $137 billion) fund for startups as part of a push to counter an aging-workforce crunch and compete in advanced manufacturing.

Rules vary by event, but organizers say competitions span autonomous control and remote operation: either way, no mid-match «player swaps» for fresh robots are allowed. That means lots of stress testing on robot batteries, heat management and recovery behaviors in real-time chaos.

The Associated Press has streamed some of the Games if you want to check it out.

The event runs through Aug. 17. 

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Today’s Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Aug. 16, #1519

Here are hints and the answer for today’s Wordle, No. 1,519 for Saturday, Aug. 16.

Looking for the most recent Wordle answer? Click here for today’s Wordle hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.


Today’s Wordle puzzle was a puzzler for me. I know the answer word, and the letters aren’t super-rare, but I didn’t seem to be able to put them in the right places. If you need a new starter word, check out our list of which letters show up the most in English words. If you need hints and the answer, read on.

Today’s Wordle hints

Before we show you today’s Wordle answer, we’ll give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoiler, look away now.

Wordle hint No. 1: Repeats

Today’s Wordle answer has one repeated letter.

Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels

Today’s Wordle answer has two vowels.

Wordle hint No. 3: Start letter.

Today’s Wordle answer begins with M.

Wordle hint No. 4: Hue and cry

Today’s Wordle answer often relates to paint or to photographs.

Wordle hint No. 5: Meaning

Today’s Wordle answer refers to something that is dull and does not have a shine.

TODAY’S WORDLE ANSWER

Today’s Wordle answer is MATTE.

Yesterday’s Wordle answer

Yesterday’s Wordle answer, Aug. 15, No. 1,518 was LEVEL.

Recent Wordle answers

Aug. 11, No. 1,514: SOUTH

Aug. 12, No. 1,515: NOMAD

Aug. 13, No. 1,516: KEFIR

Aug. 14, No. 1,517: KNELL

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