Struggling with today’s Wordle puzzle? This guide provides essential hints to help you solve #1745 without breaking your streak. Wordle challenges players to identify a five-letter word in six attempts, using color-coded feedback from each guess: green for correct position, yellow for wrong position, and gray for absent letters.
Wordle Hints for March 30, 2026
These clues narrow down the solution for puzzle #1745:
- Halley’s Comet features one.
- The word starts with C.
- The word ends with T.
- It contains two vowels.
- All five letters are unique.
- Starting with “STONE” yields three yellow letters.
Today’s Wordle Answer: #1745
The solution is COMET.
A comet is a celestial object made of ice, rock, dust, and gas that orbits the sun. Visible from Earth, especially with their glowing tails.
How to Share Wordle Results Spoiler-Free
After completing the puzzle, the stats panel appears. Tap “SHARE” to copy a grid showing colors only, no word reveal. On mobile, share directly to apps like WhatsApp or X. This method avoids spoiling for others.
Playing Wordle
Guess five-letter words within six tries. Feedback guides refinements. Access the official site to play.
Wordle’s Origins
Software engineer Josh Wardle created Wordle as a pandemic-era game for him and his partner. Released publicly in October 2021 on Power Language, it gained two million daily players by year-end. Viral sharing on social media boosted popularity. In January 2022, The New York Times acquired it for a seven-figure sum.
Wordle Answer Guidelines
Guesses accept most five-letter English words, but answers draw from common ones. Rare terms like “THIOL” or “CAIRD” never appear as solutions. The New York Times occasionally skips sensitive words due to current events, such as changing “FETUS” to “SHINE” in 2022 amid U.S. news. Obscene words are not used as answers.
Making Wordle Harder
Enable Hard Mode via settings: Reuse revealed letters in future guesses. For “Ultra-Hard,” every guess must fit all prior clues. Alternatives include Worldle (guess countries by shape), Waffle (swap letters in a grid), Moviedle (guess movies from clips), or Quordle (four puzzles simultaneously).




