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Wordle 1750 Hints and Tips for April 4, 2026

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Wordle is the beloved daily word puzzle from the New York Times where you get six attempts to guess a five-letter word. If puzzle 1750 has you second-guessing your starting word today, you are in the right place. Below you will find structured hints that move from gentle nudges to the full answer, so you can take as much or as little help as you need.

Wordle 1750 at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Puzzle Number#1750
DateApril 4, 2026
Starts WithA consonant
Ends WithA consonant
Number of Vowels1
Repeated LettersNone

Word Structure

Start here if you just need a small push in the right direction. These structural clues narrow down the field considerably without giving anything important away.

ClueDetail
First letterConsonant
Last letterConsonant
Total vowels1 (vowels are A, E, I, O, U)
Repeated lettersNone — all five letters are different
Word typeCommon English adjective

Strategy tip: With only one vowel and no repeated letters, your best move is to play a high-consonant opening word to lock down as many positions as possible. Words like CRIMP, BRUNT, or STAND work well here.

Wordle 1750 answer — April 4, 2026

If you want the full answer for Wordle puzzle 1750, here it is. Well played for making it this far through the hints first.

Sandy

The answer to Wordle 1750 is SANDY. It is a straightforward adjective meaning covered in sand, or resembling sand in colour. The single vowel (A in position 2) and the consonant-heavy structure make it a tricky guess if you open with vowel-heavy words.

How to play Wordle

If you are new to the daily New York Times Wordle, here is a quick breakdown of how the game works.

  • Visit the New York Times Wordle page and type any valid five-letter word as your first guess.
  • Each tile changes colour after your guess to show how close you are.
  • Agreen tilemeans the letter is correct and in the right position.
  • Ayellow tilemeans the letter is in the word but in the wrong position.
  • Agrey tilemeans the letter does not appear in the word at all.
  • You have six attempts in total. The word resets every day at midnight in your local time zone.

Best starting words for Wordle

Your opening word in Wordle sets the tone for the entire puzzle. The best starting words cover common letters across multiple positions. Here are some reliable openers to consider for future puzzles.

Starting wordWhy it works
CRANECovers C, R, A, N, E — five of the most common Wordle letters
SLATEStrong consonant-vowel mix with S and L in useful early positions
AUDIOHits four vowels at once, great for ruling out vowel positions fast
STARECovers S, T, R — three high-frequency consonants alongside two vowels
RAISEThree vowels and two common consonants in a balanced spread

Tips to improve your Wordle streak

Eliminate early

Use your first two guesses to rule out as many letters as possible, not just to get lucky.

Think in patterns

Common endings like -ING, -LY, -ED, and -ER narrow the field quickly once you have a vowel confirmed.

Track grey letters

Keep an eye on which letters are greyed out. Repeating them wastes a guess and costs you your streak.

Hard Mode challenge

Turn on Hard Mode in settings to force yourself to use confirmed letters in every subsequent guess. It sharpens your skills fast.

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