Stuck on today’s Wordle puzzle? Check out helpful hints and get the answer for Wordle #1400, Saturday, April 19. All clues explained in simple words.


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Let’s Solve Today’s Wordle Together (April 19 Puzzle Guide)

Before we dive into today’s hints and final solution, let’s quickly go over what Wordle is all about—especially if you're new or just need a refresher.

Wordle is a popular daily word game where you get six chances to guess a five-letter word. It was originally created by software developer Josh Wardle and became a viral sensation in 2021. The game’s massive success led to its purchase by The New York Times in 2022.

To play, you can start with any five-letter word. Once you guess, the color-coded tiles help guide you:

  • Green shows the letter is in the right place.

  • Yellow means the letter is in the word but not in that spot.

  • Gray tells you that the letter isn’t in the word at all.

Tracy Bennett, Wordle’s editor at The New York Times, once mentioned in an interview that no word is really a bad starting guess. Based on an analysis of 515 million games, their WordleBot recommends using the word “trace” as a strong first try.

Wordle remains free to play, but if you want to track your game stats or dive into analytics, you’ll need a subscription to NYT Games or the full New York Times package.

Now, let’s get into the good stuff—hints and the final solution for Wordle #1400, for Saturday, April 19.

Today’s Wordle Clues for April 19

Want to solve it without seeing the answer right away? Here are a few clues to help you out:

  • It’s a noun.

  • The word is connected to digital communication.

  • There are two vowels.

  • No letters are repeated.

  • The vowels in the word are “I” and “O.”

  • It begins with the letter “I.”

  • It refers to a space where your e-messages arrive.

Wordle Answer for April 19 (Puzzle #1400)

If you’ve tried your best and still need a little help, here’s the solution:

👉 INBOX

Yep, today’s answer is Inbox—the familiar spot where your emails or messages show up. Simple, useful, and a nice reminder to check those unread messages!

FAQ

Words like “trace,” “slate,” and “crane” are popular choices because they include commonly used letters and a good mix of vowels and consonants.

Yes, Wordle is free to play. However, a New York Times subscription gives you access to your stats, streaks, and game analysis.

A new Wordle puzzle is released every day at midnight local time.

Wordle was created by software engineer Josh Wardle in 2021 and later acquired by The New York Times in 2022.

Yellow means the letter is in the word but not in the correct position.

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