The New York Times' Wordle puzzle for March 11, number 1726, features a word with a repeated letter and unusual letters that may challenge players. Hints include a starting letter of T, an ending of Y, and a reference to a stuffed toy bear. The solution is teddy.
Wordle, the popular daily word puzzle from The New York Times, presents a new challenge each day. For March 11, puzzle number 1726, players face a five-letter word that includes one repeated letter, potentially making it tricky alongside some uncommon letters.
Hints provided to guide solvers without spoiling the answer include: the word has one repeated letter; it contains one vowel and one sometimes-vowel; it starts with T; it ends with Y; and it can refer to a stuffed toy bear.
The answer for March 11 is teddy.
The previous day's puzzle, March 10 number 1725, had the solution shoal. Recent answers include: March 6, number 1721, gunky; March 7, number 1722, vogue; March 8, number 1723, lobby; and March 9, number 1724, hasty.
To improve chances of solving quickly, experts recommend starting words that prioritize common letters like E, A, and R, while avoiding rare ones such as Z, J, and Q. Suggested starters are adieu, train, close, stare, and noise.
This puzzle joins other New York Times games like the Mini Crossword, Connections, and Strands, offering daily brain teasers for enthusiasts.