Today’s Wordle puzzle for April 11 brings a surprisingly tricky challenge, even though it doesn’t look overly complex at first. Puzzle No. 1757 features a word that includes less commonly used letters, which can make early guesses feel misleading.
While the structure of the word is simple and there are no repeating letters, many players may struggle because the answer isn’t something that comes up often in everyday conversation. This creates a situation where even correct letters don’t immediately point you toward the solution.
It’s one of those Wordle days where the difficulty comes from a mix of uncommon usage and subtle meaning, rather than spelling complexity. Even experienced players may need a few extra attempts to connect the dots.
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Another factor that adds to the challenge is expectation. When players uncover familiar letters, they may assume the answer is a more common word. But today’s puzzle leans toward a specific descriptive term, making it harder to guess unless the meaning clicks.
The presence of slightly rare letter combinations also increases difficulty, especially for players relying on standard starter words that focus on more frequent English letters.
Wordle hints for April 11
- No repeating letters in the answer
- Contains two vowels
- Starts with the letter P
- The word contains letterE
- Includes a letter combination that may feel less common in everyday guesses
- Describes a person who is easily shocked or uncomfortable with topics of a personal or intimate nature
Today’s Wordle answer
You can try the official puzzle directly on the New York Times Wordle page, along with other daily games like Mini Crossword, Connections and Strands.
Today’s puzzle is a reminder that Wordle doesn’t always rely on complicated spelling. Instead, it challenges players by combining simple letters with less familiar words, keeping even regular players guessing until the final attempt.














