Yesterday's Wordle Hints and Answer - April 22, 2026
Yesterday's Wordle was #1768 on April 22, 2026. The answer was SNORE - to breathe noisily during sleep. Full walkthrough here.
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The setup
Yesterday's Wordle was #1768 on April 22, 2026. The answer was SNORE - to breathe noisily during sleep. Full walkthrough here.
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Yesterday's hints
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Yesterday’s Wordle carried a familiar nighttime theme — a five-letter word most people have heard or experienced at some point. With no repeated letters and vowels at positions 3 and 5, the word was approachable for players who locked down the consonant cluster early.
Yesterday’s Wordle Answer: April 22, 2026
Yesterday’s Wordle answer was SNORE. The word describes the noisy, rattling sound produced by breathing through partially blocked airways during sleep — a sound instantly recognizable to anyone who’s shared a room with a heavy sleeper. What made SNORE moderately tricky was the S-N consonant cluster at the start: players who confirmed the O and E vowels first with a word like CRANE or STARE still had to work through several consonant possibilities before landing on the correct pairing.
Letter Breakdown: Wordle #1768
Position 1 is S — one of the most common consonants to open a Wordle answer. Position 2 is N — less frequent than R or T, which is why it trips up players who guess STORE or SHORE first. Position 3 is O — the first vowel, sitting at center. Position 4 is R — extremely common in five-letter words. Position 5 is E — a high-frequency closer. No repeated letters, and the vowels split at positions 3 and 5.
Full Walkthrough: April 22, 2026
CRANE or STARE confirm R and E in one guess; placing E at position 5 eliminates dozens of patterns. Follow with STONE or SHORE to test O at position 3 and S at position 1 simultaneously. Once S, O, R, and E are confirmed in their correct positions, N at position 2 is the only variable left. SNORE typically falls in 4 guesses for players who use a vowel-revealing opener.