Wordle #1768 is live for April 22, 2026, and today’s answer leans into something most people do every single night — whether they mean to or not. If you’re running low on guesses or just want a nudge in the right direction, you’re in the right place. Hints come first, answer at the bottom.
Play today’s puzzle at Wordle on the New York Times Games site.
Quick Hints for Wordle #1768
Not ready to see the answer yet? These clues should help you narrow it down without giving it away entirely.
- Starting letter: The word begins with S
- Word type: It is a verb (and also a noun)
- Double letters: No — there are no repeating letters in today’s answer
- Subtle clue: Think about the loud noise someone makes while sleeping
If those hints aren’t enough, keep reading for one more layer before the full reveal.
What Is the Answer for April 22, 2026?
Still stuck? Here it is:
Today’s Wordle #1768 answer is SNORE.
SNORE means to breathe with a hoarse, rattling sound during sleep, caused by vibration of the soft palate and other tissue. It’s a word almost everyone knows from personal experience — either as the person responsible or the one lying awake next to them. As a noun, a snore is the sound itself; as a verb, it describes the act. The word contains five distinct letters — S, N, O, R, E — with no repeats, making it a clean and fair Wordle answer.
Tips for Solving Wordle Faster
1. Open with vowel-heavy words. Today’s answer — SNORE — contains three vowels (O, E) plus high-frequency consonants S, N, and R. A strong opener like ARISE, STARE, or CRANE would have lit up most of those letters immediately.
2. Don’t overlook common verb endings. Words ending in -ORE are plentiful in Wordle: STORE, SCORE, SHORE, and SNORE all share that pattern. Once you place the O-R-E cluster, you can quickly cycle through starting consonants.
3. Use process of elimination aggressively. After your first two guesses, you should have enough grey, yellow, and green feedback to eliminate roughly half the alphabet. Avoid guessing letters you already know are wrong — every guess is a chance to uncover new information.
About Wordle
Wordle was created by software engineer Josh Wardle as a personal gift for his word-game-loving partner. What started as a private tool went public in late 2021 and exploded into a global daily ritual within weeks, with millions of players sharing their color-coded results on social media every morning. The New York Times acquired the game in early 2022, and it has remained one of the most played games on the internet ever since. The rules are simple: guess a five-letter word in six tries, with color-coded feedback after each attempt — green for correct position, yellow for wrong position, grey for not in the word at all. Hard Mode, available in the settings, requires players to use confirmed letters in every subsequent guess, raising the difficulty considerably.
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