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Wordle Answer Today Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Looking for the Wordle answer today for Wednesday, 18 March 2026? You’re in the right place. We’ve got hints, clues, and — further down the page — the full solution to Wordle #1733. Scroll carefully if you want to avoid spoilers; the answer is kept below a clear warning.


Wordle Hints for 18 March 2026 (No Spoilers)

Not quite there yet? These five hints will nudge you in the right direction without giving the game away.

Hint 1 — Category: It’s an adverb — a word that describes how something is done.

Hint 2 — Number of letters: 5 letters.

Hint 3 — Vowels: The word contains 2 vowels.

Hint 4 — First letter: Today’s Wordle starts with the letter A.

Hint 5 — Meaning clue: Think of this word as another way of saying “in great quantities” or “more than enough.”


⚠️ SPOILER BELOW — The answer to today’s Wordle follows. Stop scrolling if you haven’t played yet.

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Wordle Answer for 18 March 2026

Today’s Wordle #1733 answer is: AMPLY

AMPLY is an adverb meaning “in a plentiful or more-than-sufficient manner.” It derives from the Latin amplus, meaning large or abundant, which also gives us words like ample and amplify. It’s a fairly elegant word — short, clean, and satisfying to type — though its less common usage in everyday speech may have caught some players off guard today.


How Did We Do Today?

Today’s puzzle sits comfortably at medium difficulty. AMPLY isn’t a word you’d hear in casual conversation every day, but if you started with a strong opening word containing common consonants and two vowels (think RAISE, CRANE, or ADIEU), the A and the Y should have helped you narrow things down quickly. If you cracked it in three or four guesses, give yourself a pat on the back — that’s a solid result.

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AbiGAil

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.

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