Puzzle #1733 • March 18, 2026 • Editor: Tracy Bennett
Welcome to today's Wordle strategy breakdown. Whether you're on guess 1 or guess 5, this guide will help you think through Wordle #1733 systematically. We analyze the word's structure, suggest opening moves, and provide progressive strategic clues before revealing the answer below.
Today's Wordle #1733 is rated Medium. The word contains 1 vowels and 5 unique letters. Strategic starters that test common letters will give you a strong foundation.
Starting words like CRANE or SLATE would test several high-frequency letters. A good second guess should cover remaining common consonants and vowels.
Focus on testing common letters first. The word uses all unique letters. Pay attention to the ending — words ending in 'Y' follow certain patterns.
Type letters, then click tiles to color them: green, yellow, gray, or clear.
The answer to Wordle #1733 is: AMPLY
The word 'amply' is a common English word with everyday usage.
'Amply' has roots in the English language. Its origins can be traced through historical usage in literature and common speech.
"She used the word 'amply' in her sentence."
"The 'amply' was mentioned during the discussion."
Wordle was created by Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner and was acquired by The New York Times in 2022.
Wordle #1732 (March 17, 2026) — CLASP
Past solutions for reference and pattern study:
| Date | Puzzle # | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-18 | #1733 | AMPLY |
| 2026-03-17 | #1732 | CLASP |
The Wordle #1733 answer for March 18, 2026 is AMPLY. The word 'amply' is a common English word with everyday usage.
Wordle #1733 is rated Medium. Today's Wordle #1733 is rated Medium. The word contains 1 vowels and 5 unique letters. Strategic starters that test common letters will give you a strong foundation.
Starting words like CRANE or SLATE would test several high-frequency letters. A good second guess should cover remaining common consonants and vowels.
Focus on strategic opening words that test high-frequency letters (E, A, R, S, T). After your first guess, use elimination — never reuse gray letters, and pay close attention to yellow tile positions. Track your letter usage and study common English word patterns. WordleWonk's daily strategy guides break down each puzzle to help you build solving intuition over time.