PUZZLE #1393 · 2026-07-12

Contexto #1393

Answer & Analysis (July 12, 2026)

On Sunday, July 12, 2026, players had to find the one word the AI placed closest to “phrasal”, “slang” and “idiomatic”. Try the clue words first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Contexto #1393 Clues & Answer

The 5 words the AI ranked closest:

#1 phrasal #2 slang #3 idiomatic #4 verb #5 colloquial

Contexto #1393 answer:

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Contexto #1393 Answer & Full Analysis

Some puzzles reward wild leaps; #1393 rewarded patience. The rank list for this one formed a tight, well-defined neighborhood — once a guess landed anywhere near “slang” or “phrasal”, the numbers dropped fast.

A useful habit for archive replays: study the top of the rank list. Here it went “phrasal” → “slang” → “idiomatic” → “verb” → “colloquial”. The gradient between them is exactly the path a good solve follows — each word a stepping stone, each rank a little warmer, until the target is the only word left that fits all of them at once.

Why “IDIOM” Was the Center

The reason “idiom” beat its synonyms to the center is frequency of company: embedding models place a word by the words it keeps. “Phrasal” and “slang” appear next to “idiom” constantly in real text, so the model welds them together. A player who said the closest words out loud and asked "what word would I naturally put in that sentence?" usually landed the solve.

Words & How They Fit

Here is how each of the AI's top-ranked words relates to the answer — worth a skim if you want to sharpen your instinct for how the model clusters meaning:

RankWordHow it relates to the answer
#1 phrasal The #1 word — a single step from the answer. If any of your guesses hit it, the solve was effectively over: from here, the answer is the first natural association most players try next.
#2 slang Runner-up at #2. Close enough that the green bar would have been nearly full — the right move from here is to guess words that pair with both this and the #1 word.
#3 idiomatic Third place. Still deep inside the answer's home territory; a guess landing here confirms the theme beyond doubt and rules out every competing interpretation.
#4 verb Fourth on the list — the kind of word that often shows up mid-solve and quietly steers you into the right corner of the map before you realize it.
#5 colloquial Rounding out the top five. On its own it could point several directions; next to the words above it, it locks the theme in place.

Word Shape Breakdown

IDIOM is a 5-letter word — 3 vowels and 2 consonants. It starts with “I” and ends with “M”. In Contexto, none of that matters until the endgame: letter patterns are invisible to the ranking, but knowing the length and first letter is often the final nudge when you are circling below rank ten and juggling two or three candidates.

Hints for Contexto #1393

Replaying this one from the archive? Use these instead of the reveal:

Hint 1 — Word Length

The answer is a single word of 5 letters.

Hint 2 — First Letter

It starts with the letter “I”.

Hint 3 — First and Last

It begins with “ID” and ends with “M”.

Contexto #1393 FAQ

What was the Contexto answer for #1393?

The answer to Contexto puzzle #1393 on July 12, 2026 was “IDIOM”. The AI ranked “phrasal” as the single closest word, followed by “slang” and “idiomatic”.

Can I still play Contexto #1393?

Yes — the official game's archive mode lets you replay any past puzzle, including #1393. If you plan to play it, use the graded hints on this page instead of the answer reveal so you don't spoil the solve.

How hard was Contexto #1393?

A 5-letter everyday noun with a tight semantic cluster around it: players who found the “phrasal”/“slang” territory finished quickly, while guesses that stayed one category away tended to stall in the mid-ranks.

Where can I find hints for today's Contexto?

Our homepage publishes five graded, spoiler-safe hints plus the verified answer for the current puzzle within minutes of the daily reset — and the Word Tester lets you check any word's rank without spending a guess.

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