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Wordle #1746 Answer Revealed: Why ‘SWAMP’ Has Players Buzzing on March 31, 2026

Last updated: March 31, 2026 6:14 am
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Wordle #1746 Answer Revealed: Why ‘SWAMP’ Has Players Buzzing on March 31, 2026
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The New York Times’ Wordle #1746 for Tuesday, March 31, 2026, is SWAMP—a single-vowel, consonant-starting word that had players guessing wildlife and wetlands.

What Made Wordle #1746 Tricky

Today’s puzzle delivered a classic curveball: one vowel, no double letters, and a consonant kick-off. The hint—“home to alligators, beavers, snakes, and other wildlife”—steered many toward wetland guesses, but the tight letter pool kept solvers second-guessing until the final row.

Letter Breakdown

  • Vowels: 1 (A)
  • Starting letter: Consonant (S)
  • Double letters: None
  • Consonant cluster: W-M-P closing trio

Why ‘SWAMP’ Trended

‘SWAMP’ isn’t just a word—it’s a cultural trigger. From Swamp Thing nostalgia to Shrek’s beloved bog, the term floods social feeds with memes every time it appears. Add in the single-vowel constraint and the wildlife clue, and Twitter timelines lit up with crocodile emojis and “I should’ve guessed sooner” confessions.

Speed-Solving Stats

Early analytics from Parade show a 12% spike in average solve time compared with yesterday’s puzzle, driven by players burning rows on ‘SWARM’ and ‘SWATH’ before landing on the correct wetland.

Yesterday’s Answer for Context

If you’re tracking streaks, yesterday’s solution was SHIRE—a Tolkien nod that also sported one vowel but offered a faster path for fantasy fans.

Pro Tip for Tomorrow

Single-vowel traps often pair an early ‘S’ with an uncommon consonant trio. When the wildlife hint drops, think ecosystem, not fantasy—save your ‘DRAGON’ guesses for another day.

Stay locked to onlytrustedinfo.com for instant Wordle breakdowns, fastest answer drops, and the sharpest strategy guides—because every second counts when your streak is on the line.

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