Wordle Answer Today — Wednesday, 19 March 2026
Looking for help with today’s Wordle — puzzle #1734 for Wednesday, 19 March 2026? You’re in the right place. We’ve got five spoiler-free hints below to guide your guesses, followed by the full answer further down the page. If you haven’t played yet, scroll carefully — the answer is hidden safely below a spoiler warning.
Wordle Hints for 19 March 2026 (No Spoilers)
Not quite there yet? Here are five clues to nudge you in the right direction without giving the game away.
- Hint 1 Letters: The answer is a standard five-letter word with no repeated letters.
- Hint 2 Vowels: There are two vowels in today’s answer.
- Hint 3 First letter: The word begins with the letter R.
- Hint 4 Last letter: The word ends with the letter B — an uncommon ending that may catch players out.
- Hint 5 Meaning: This word describes the process of recovering from illness, injury, or addiction. You might hear it in medical or social contexts — or in song titles.
Wordle Answer for 19 March 2026
Today’s Wordle answer is REHAB. The word is a shortened form of rehabilitation — the process of restoring someone to health or normal life following illness, injury, surgery, or addiction treatment. In everyday British and American English, it is most commonly used to refer to programmes that help people recover from drug or alcohol dependency.
Rehab entered common usage in the mid-twentieth century as medical and social services expanded. The word gained renewed cultural prominence through Amy Winehouse’s 2006 hit of the same name, making it one of the more recognisable five-letter words in popular culture. Its unusual -AB ending makes it a trickier get for players who focus on common word endings like -ED, -ER, or -LY.
How Did We Do Today?
Today’s puzzle lands at a medium difficulty. REHAB is a widely known word, but that B at the end is an unconventional Wordle finish — players who opened with vowel-heavy starters like CRANE or AUDIO should have been well-placed to close it out within four guesses.
Share your grid in the comments below and let us know how many tries it took! For yesterday’s solution, see our Wordle answer for 18 March 2026. If you enjoy daily puzzles, you might also like our guide to the best free online word games in 2026.
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Abi has been writing about gaming, sports, puzzles, and UK entertainment since 2019. She covers everything from game reviews and festival previews to your daily Wordle hints — always from a British perspective.
