The March 30 edition of Wordle has arrived with a word that feels both scientific and poetic. Puzzle #1745 brings players into a space-themed territory, offering a refreshing shift from everyday vocabulary. For many, today’s challenge sits in that sweet spot — recognizable once revealed, but not always the first guess that comes to mind.
As usual, the game gives six attempts to uncover a five-letter word, with colored tiles guiding each step. While some players quickly spotted the pattern, others found themselves circling around the answer, especially if their early guesses leaned toward more common objects or actions.
Need a Hint?
Today’s word includes a mix of familiar letters, but the context matters more than frequency.
Give me a consonant
T
Give me a vowel
O
The word is connected to astronomy and is often associated with bright streaks visible in the night sky. It’s something that appears rarely but leaves a lasting impression when it does.
Players who shifted their thinking toward space or science likely narrowed it down faster, while others may have needed a few extra guesses to break away from everyday word patterns.
Try Today’s Wordle Yourself
If you’re still working through your guesses, now might be a good moment to pause and rethink your approach before revealing the solution.
Today’s Wordle Answer
COMET
Today’s word is COMET, a noun. It refers to a small celestial body made up of ice, gas, dust, and rocky materials that orbits the sun. As it travels closer to the sun, heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and often a long, luminous tail that stretches across space.
You can explore the official game directly on the New York Times Wordle page, where a new puzzle appears every day.















