Wordle fans around the world woke up today to face yet another brain-teaser, and if you found yourself racking your brains over the five-letter word of the day, you weren’t alone. The Wednesday, April 9 edition of the popular puzzle (Wordle #1390) stumped many with its deceptively simple facade.
For the uninitiated, Wordle offers players six chances to crack a five-letter word using logic, strategy, and a fair bit of luck. Each guess brings visual cues — green for the right letter in the right place, yellow for the right letter in the wrong place, and grey if the letter doesn’t feature at all. Sounds easy enough, but the challenge lies in decoding the right word before you run out of guesses.
The Clues Were All There — If You Knew Where to Look
If you were on the brink of giving up, a few handy hints were floating around to nudge players in the right direction. The word of the day started with the letter W and ended with a T. It also contained two vowels, and all five letters were unique — no sneaky repeats this time.
A particularly helpful clue read: “Made into bread.” That one might’ve given seasoned word-hunters the final push they needed. Another tactical tip? Trying the word “hawed” turned four letters yellow — an ideal starting point for deduction.
Today’s Word? It’s a Global Staple
So, what was the answer to today’s Wordle on April 9? If you guessed WHEAT, congratulations — you nailed it. And if not, don’t worry. Tomorrow brings a fresh challenge and a clean slate.
For those curious, wheat isn’t just a five-letter solution — it’s a global dietary cornerstone. As the clue suggested, it’s a cereal grain commonly “made into bread”, forming the foundation of meals across cultures and cuisines.
Whether you’re in it for the fun or fiercely guarding a year-long win streak, Wordle continues to be a daily ritual for millions. With its minimalist design and just-one-more-try appeal, it manages to turn a few minutes of guesswork into a satisfying mental workout.
So, sharpen your vocabulary and stay ready — tomorrow’s Wordle might be even trickier.