Today’s NYT Wordle Hints and Answer — Puzzle #1717 for March 2, 2026

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Today’s NYT Wordle looks straightforward at first glance, but it quietly tests whether you’re willing to consider a repeated consonant before it becomes obvious. It’s the kind of puzzle where steady deduction pays off more than aggressive early guessing.

If you’re protecting a streak, slow down once you confirm a vowel or two. The structure today rewards careful placement rather than rapid elimination. If you haven’t opened the puzzle yet, you can play directly on The New York Times Wordle page.

Need a Hint?

Here are two clean nudges to guide you without giving everything away too quickly.

Hint 1

Give me a consonant: C

Give me a vowel: I

Hint 2

Think home — specifically the uppermost interior part of a house.

This space sits directly beneath the roof and is often used for storage, seasonal decorations, or boxes filled with old memories.

In renovated homes, it can be transformed into a bedroom, studio, or cozy hideaway with slanted ceilings.

The word also carries a secondary meaning tied to classical style — something refined and restrained in tone.

Practice Today’s Word

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Today’s word is ATTIC.

Part of speech: noun and adjective

According to Webster’s New World College Dictionary, it refers to the room or space just below the roof of a house.

As an adjective, it can describe something classical, simple, or restrained in style.

Why this one can feel tricky in Wordle: the repeated T in the middle can delay the solve if you avoid double letters early. Once that repetition clicks, the structure locks into place quickly.