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Wednesday, April 22, 2026#1768Easy

Wordle Hints & Answer — Wednesday, April 22

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SNORE
Easy

The Wordle answer for Wednesday, April 22 (#1768) is SNORE. It uses common letters and a straightforward pattern.

Hints

  1. 1Vowel count
  2. 2First letter
  3. 3Last letter
  4. 4Repeated letters?
  5. 5Second letter

Today’s Wordle answer

The answer to Wordle #1768 (Wednesday, April 22, 2026) is SNORE.

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Wordle #1768 hints — Wednesday, April 22 (4/22/26)

Here are spoiler-free clues for Wordle puzzle 1768, published Wednesday, April 22 (4/22/26). Start with the first hint and work down — only move to the next if you're still stuck.

How to use these hints

Each hint gets a little more direct — the first is a cryptic clue, the second narrows the meaning, the third is a near-giveaway. The answer is kept safely below the fold.

Make your six guesses count

Open with a word rich in common letters to map the vowels fast. Don't burn a guess repeating a grey letter — every clue here is designed to save you a turn.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Wordle answer for Wednesday, April 22 (#1768)?
The answer to Wordle #1768 on Wednesday, April 22 is SNORE — an easy-rated 5-letter word. The loud, rumbling breathing noise made during sleep 😴
Is Wordle #1768 hard or easy?
Wordle #1768 (April 22) is rated Easy. It uses common letters and a straightforward pattern.
When is the Wordle answer updated each day?
A new Wordle opens at midnight in your local time. We pre-stage each day's hints and answer so they're live the moment the puzzle resets.
What's a good Wordle starting word?
Strong openers like CRANE, SLATE or AUDIO test several common letters at once. Pair the first hint above with your opener to zero in quickly.