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July 16, 2026 Solution and Hints for NYT Puzzle Number 1,853 Are Finally Revealed

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Wordle players faced a puzzle Thursday that sent many first-time guessers down the wrong path, with the day’s answer pulling from a category of words tied to landforms rather than the everyday vocabulary that tends to dominate the game. The solution to Wordle #1,853 for July 16, 2026, is BUTTE.

The word refers to an isolated hill with steep, near-vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top, a landform most commonly associated with arid regions and the American Southwest. Puzzle trackers noted that the word rhymes with “beaut,” “mute” and “flute,” a detail offered as a phonetic hint for players who had narrowed down the word’s sound but not its spelling.

According to the New York Times’ WordleBot, which analyzes daily performance data, the average player needed 4.1 guesses to solve Thursday’s puzzle in both regular and hard mode, a pace that places it toward the more difficult end of the spectrum for the month. Several outlets covering the game’s daily puzzle noted that BUTTE tripped up players who initially leaned toward more common landform words, including MESA, a similar geological feature distinguished by its larger overall footprint compared with a butte’s narrower profile.

Puzzle hint sites offered players a series of escalating clues throughout the day for those who wanted help without seeing the answer outright. The word was described as referring to a type of landform found in dry regions, known for having steep sides and a flat top, and associated with deserts and the American Southwest. A final hint noted the word was smaller than a similar-looking geological formation with a larger footprint, a reference distinguishing a butte from a mesa.

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For players who solve the puzzle by tracking their guess patterns, Thursday’s session illustrated how quickly a well-chosen middle guess can narrow the field. One columnist covering the puzzle described starting with SPARE, a word that yielded limited new information, before switching to GUILT, which sharply cut down the list of remaining possibilities to just two words: QUOTE and BUTTE. Faced with that fork, the columnist opted against QUOTE due to its repeated letter and relative rarity as a five-letter opener, ultimately landing on BUTTE as the correct solution.

Wordle, the daily word-guessing game that challenges players to identify a five-letter word in six tries or fewer, has become a fixture of many people’s morning routines since its original release. The game was first developed as a private prototype in 2013 by software engineer Josh Wardle before he refined it into the public version that launched in 2021. Its simple format — a fresh puzzle released once daily, no downloads required, and a built-in mechanic for sharing results without spoiling the answer for others — helped fuel its rapid rise in popularity by the end of 2021. The New York Times acquired the game in early 2022 and has continued to run it as a daily feature ever since.

Thursday’s puzzle was numbered 1,853 in the game’s ongoing sequence, continuing a run that has produced a wide range of answers in the preceding stretch of puzzles. The 10 words that appeared in Wordle immediately before Thursday’s, according to puzzle trackers, were PSHAW, STEAK, STOUT, CLACK, AVIAN, CANAL, AMEND, DEMON, SLING and TODDY.

Wordle’s format has evolved slightly since the Times took over the game. Beginning on February 2, 2026, the newspaper began reintroducing older, previously used words back into the daily rotation rather than relying exclusively on words that had never appeared before. The first recycled word to reappear was CIGAR, notable as both the very first solution ever used in Wordle and the first answer selected after the Times assumed control of the puzzle. Despite the reintroduction of past answers, puzzle trackers noted that none of the most recent 10 solutions were likely to repeat again anytime soon, given how the Times has managed the rotation to avoid clustering repeated words too closely together.

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For players looking to improve their odds on future puzzles, hint sites recommended several general strategies that apply beyond Thursday’s specific word. Common advice includes opening with a word that covers frequently used vowels and consonants to maximize the information gained from the first guess, testing different vowel placements early to identify structural patterns, and paying close attention to the color-coded feedback — gray, yellow and green tiles — to logically eliminate remaining possibilities rather than guessing at random. Puzzle trackers also encouraged players not to fixate on a single theory if their early guesses stall out, noting that the correct word is often simpler than players initially assume once they step back and reconsider the available letters.

Word-ending patterns can also offer useful clues in a pinch. Common suffixes such as “-ED,” “-ER” and “-Y” appear frequently enough in Wordle solutions that keeping them in mind during the middle guesses can help players close in on an answer more efficiently, particularly once several letters have already been confirmed in the correct or partially correct positions.

Thursday’s puzzle capped what several trackers described as a stretch of unusually challenging entries in the days leading up to it, with recent puzzles drawing comments from frustrated players whose winning streaks were put at risk by less common vocabulary. Puzzle number 1,854 is scheduled to go live at midnight local time for players around the world, continuing Wordle’s daily rhythm of a single shared puzzle experienced individually by millions of people in their own time zones each day.

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Stock Futures Rise on Cooler Producer Inflation

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A cooler-than-expected PPI print helped solidify stock futures’ climb into the green.

Nasdaq futures led, up 0.6%. S&P 500 futures and Dow futures both rose 0.2%.

June’s producer price index came in at 5.5% year over year, below estimates of 6.2%. Producer prices fell 0.3% from May.

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Ocado Group plc (OCDDY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Adam Warby

Good morning, everyone. It’s a pleasure to be with you here today and welcome you to Ocado’s 2026 First Half Results. For disappointed England football fans in the room, I can confirm that there are no immediate plans for us to develop our business in Argentina.

Before we kick off in earnest, I did want to reflect briefly on last week’s announcements about succession planning at Ocado. I appreciate that there’s been a lot of public speculation and commentary on this topic over recent weeks. We’ve announced a clear succession plan that gives certainty to everyone connected with the business, and that allows us now to focus on — our full attention on executing our strategy and continuing to deliver for our shareholders and partners. So with that in mind, I hope you’ll understand that it’s all — that’s all we’ll be saying on the matter this morning.

Today is about our strategy, updating on our strategy, the progress we’re making with our clients and our reinvigorated commercial focus worldwide. I’m going to hand over to Tim shortly, who’ll take you through the highlights, but I first wanted to reflect briefly on a few key items of progress that we’re making towards important goals for Ocado at this midpoint of the financial year.

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Firstly, following the significant organizational changes at the end of the large R&D cycle

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Mumbai: The ₹9,813-crore initial public offering (IPO) of SBI Funds Management, India’s biggest asset manager by some distance, is a tale of multiple eye-popping superlatives. The biggest IPO of 2026 is also the most subscribed ever among billion-dollar domestic issues, with investors bidding nearly 42 times the shares on offer by the money manager that oversees about ₹12.5 lakh crore in mutual fund assets.

In total, buyers placed bids for 5.19 billion shares in the issue against 124.5 million shares offered by the State Bank of India (SBI) subsidiary. In terms of the value of bids received, the issue drew allotment applications worth ₹2.97 lakh crore. The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) portion received the highest subscription – at 140.11 times the stock on offer. The Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) subscribed 22.51 times of their reserved portion, while retail investors subscribed 3.6 times.

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The employee reserved category and the portion reserved for shareholders of its parent company, SBI, were subscribed 4.65 times and 9.52 times, respectively. Among the 13 issuances raising more than $1 billion since 2020, SBI Funds’ IPO received the maximum number of bids, followed by LG Electronics India‘s October 2025 issue that was subscribed 38 times, data from primedatabase.com showed.In terms of value or amount of bids received, SBI Funds ranks third – after peer ICICI Prudential Asset Management at nearly Rs 2.99 lakh crore, and LG India’s Rs 4.4 lakh crore, which tops the charts. “The robust subscription levels bode well for the primary market as a whole and point to the possibility of healthy listing gains as well,” said Pranav Haldea, Managing Director, Prime Database Group.

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SBI Funds’ issue may kick off the arrival of other large main-board issuances, such as those by Manipal Health Enterprises and Zepto, in the coming weeks.

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Toyota is the latest company facing a lawsuit over its website’s use of online tracking technology — aka cookies — highlighting a growing legal risk for businesses that rely on digital advertising and consumer data.

A proposed class action filed Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses the automaker of continuing to track visitors to Toyota.com even after they declined third-party cookies, allegedly violating California privacy law.

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Lead plaintiff Brittany Conner alleges Toyota installed tracking technology on users’ devices despite their opting out through the website’s cookie consent banner. 

According to the complaint, the technology allowed third parties to collect browsing activity, device information, online identifiers and other data used for targeted advertising.

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The lawsuit alleges Toyota installed tracking technology on users’ devices despite their opting out through the website’s cookie consent banner.  (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters, File / Reuters)

The lawsuit alleges the tracking relied on a practice known as “fingerprinting,” which can identify internet users by combining information about their devices and browsing activity, even when traditional tracking cookies are rejected.

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Toyota’s website presents visitors with a consent banner offering the option to accept or decline cookies and similar tracking technologies. The lawsuit alleges the company nevertheless deployed tracking tools after users selected “decline.”

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The case comes as businesses across industries face mounting litigation under the California Invasion of Privacy Act, or CIPA, a 1967 law originally enacted to prohibit wiretapping. In recent years, however, plaintiffs have increasingly used the statute to challenge website tracking technologies and other online data collection practices.

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Toyota is the latest company facing a lawsuit over its website’s use of online tracking technology. (Terry Pierson/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images / Getty Images)

According to privacy compliance firm OneTrust, more than 800 CIPA lawsuits were filed in 2025, targeting companies over technologies that plaintiffs argue collect consumer data without users’ consent.

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Several companies have recently resolved similar claims. Forbes Media agreed in May to pay $10 million to settle a proposed “trap and trace” class action, while the Los Angeles Times agreed to a $3.85 million settlement. 

DraftKings and the NFL have also been sued over alleged website tracking practices.

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Conner is represented by Pacific Trial Attorneys. The firm did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

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Nephros, Inc. (NEPH) Discusses Evolving Water Safety Strategies and Expansion Beyond Filtration Transcript

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Robert Banks
President, CEO & Director

I’m really super excited about this. I got a few more people still logging in, so I’m going to pause just a little bit while we get those last few stragglers logged in. So good stuff, good stuff. So welcome to the Nephros investor event. Thank you for taking the time to join us today and for your interest in Nephros.

Whether you’ve been a shareholder for years or just beginning to learn about the company, I hope you leave today’s event with a much deeper understanding of who we are, why we exist and perhaps most importantly, where we’re headed.

Because today’s event isn’t really about filters, it’s about water. Water is necessary for life. Clean, safe water is fundamental to health. And yet most people don’t think about it until something goes wrong. When water quality fails, the consequences can be significant.

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Patients become ill, buildings can shut down, equipment can fail, businesses lose confidence, trust is lost. At Nephros, our purpose is simple. We purify water where it matters most. That includes hospitals, dialysis clinics, commercial buildings, laboratories, food service and many other environments where water quality has real consequences for patients, customers, caregivers, equipment, operations, ultimately, trust.

The interesting thing that the market around us is just changing so rapidly. Just a few years ago, most conversations centered around legionella. Today, the discussion is much broader. Customers are thinking about opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens, biofilm, antibiotic-resistant organisms, PFAS, lead, aging infrastructure and increasingly micro and nanoplastics.

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Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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