The New York Times released Wordle puzzle 1,765 [1] on April 19, 2026 [1], available to players online through the company's official gaming page [1].
Daily puzzles maintain a global community of players who rely on a combination of logic and vocabulary to solve the word in six attempts. The release of hints and answers by third-party sites helps players maintain their winning streaks when they encounter particularly difficult words.
Several gaming publications, including CNET and MSN, provided spoiler-free assistance for the Sunday puzzle [1], [2]. These guides typically offer structural clues about the word before revealing the final answer to avoid ruining the experience for users who want a challenge.
Wordle has become a staple of the New York Times gaming suite, appearing alongside other daily challenges like Connections and Strands [3], [4]. The consistency of the daily release schedule has turned the game into a synchronized social event for millions of users worldwide.
While most sources agree on the date of the puzzle, some reporting from other outlets listed the date as April 18, 2026. However, primary gaming guides from CNET and MSN confirm the puzzle is for April 19 [1], [2].
The game continues to operate as a free service, though it is integrated into the broader ecosystem of New York Times digital offerings. This integration allows the publisher to drive traffic to its site through the viral nature of the game's sharing mechanism.
“The New York Times released Wordle puzzle 1765 on April 19, 2026.”
The continued reliance on third-party 'hint' sites demonstrates the cultural shift of Wordle from a simple game to a shared daily ritual. By providing a structured way for players to fail and then succeed, these sites sustain user engagement and ensure that the game remains accessible regardless of a player's vocabulary level.




