Today’s Wordle #1768 Hint and Answer for April 22, 2026, Wednesday

Last Updated: Apr 22, 2026, 16:51 IST

Wordle April 22, 2026, is here to test your morning routine. If today’s puzzle #1768 has you stumped, we’ve gathered the ultimate Wordle hints, difficulty analysis, and the final answer to ensure your winning streak remains legendary.

NYT Wordle hint and answer today, April 22, 2026
NYT Wordle hint and answer today, April 22, 2026

Whether you’re sipping your first coffee or squeezing in a quick game between meetings, the April 22 Wordle is a relatable little puzzle that might just keep you up at night, literally. Today's Wordle #1768 features a word that is both a common noun and a verb, and while it doesn't use any tricky double letters, the placement of its vowels can be a bit of a head-scratcher if your opening move lacks strategy. Don't let your streak end on a Wednesday; let's go through the clues you need to solve this smoothly.

What is the Difficulty of Today's Wordle?

According to early data from WordleBot and player feedback, today's puzzle sits at a moderate difficulty level. It is significantly easier than yesterday’s more obscure solution, but it requires a solid opening guess to narrow down the consonants. Most players are finding the solution in 3.7 guesses on average. Because the word is so common in daily life, the challenge isn't the vocabulary itself, but rather avoiding the trap of similar-sounding five-letter words.

What is the Best Starting Word for April 22?

If you haven't made your first move yet, you’ll want a word that targets the high-frequency consonants found in today’s answer. Based on the letter distribution for #1768, the best starting words are:

TENOR: This is the statistical MVP for today, as it reveals four letters in yellow right out of the gate.

STARE: A classic powerhouse that helps pin down the common "S" and "E" placements.

ROAST: Great for filtering out those middle vowels.

What are the NYT Wordle Hints for April 22, 2026?

If you just need a little nudge to get those green tiles glowing, here are three tailored hints:

  • The Definition: Today's word refers to the loud, rough breathing sound someone makes while they are fast asleep.

  • Letter Count: It contains two vowels (O and E) and three consonants.

  • The Starting Letter: The word begins with the letter "S".

Warning: The solution for Wordle #1768 is listed directly below. Stop scrolling now if you want to keep guessing!

Also Read - How to Play NYT Wordle? Rules, Best Starting Words, and New Changes

What is Today's Wordle Answer for April 22, 2026?

The answer to Wordle today, April 22, 2026, is:

SNORE

Today Wordle Answer April 22 2026

Previous Answers from Wordle Archive

Wordle Hint for 21 April, 2026 #1767: CLUMP

Wordle Hint for 20 April, 2026 #1766: WEAVE

Wordle Hint for 19 April, 2026 #1765: STAND

Wordle Hint for 18 April, 2026 #1764: TOADY

Wordle Hint for 17 April, 2026 #1763: BELLE

Wordle Hint for 16 April, 2026 #1762: CUBIT

Wordle Hint for 14 April, 2026 #1760: CYCLE

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Congratulations on keeping your streak alive! SNORE is one of those words that feels obvious once you see it, but can be surprisingly elusive when you're staring at an empty grid. Come back tomorrow for more hints and the solution to Wordle #1769!

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First Published: Apr 22, 2026, 16:51 IST

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