16 April 2026

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Spoiler alert!

If you’re still guessing today’s Wordle, stop here to avoid spoilers! For those looking for hints—or the answer—read on.

Today’s Wordle is a bit messy but straightforward. Here are your clues:

Clue #1: It has two vowels.

Both vowels are the same and appear close to each other.

Clue #2: It’s a verb.

This word describes what happens when saliva escapes your mouth unintentionally—or in anticipation of something exciting.

Clue #3: Think expressions of eagerness or relaxation.

It’s often associated with overexcitement, hunger, or even sleep.

a white cell phone

And the answer to today’s Wordle is:

DROOL.

Did the double “O” guide your guesses, or did the mental image help narrow it down?

Wordle Tips

  • How do I play Wordle?
    Visit the New York Times Wordle page and guess a five-letter word. Each guess offers feedback to help refine your answer.
  • Best starting words?
    Options like CRANE, SLATE, or ADIEU are strategic for identifying common letters early.