The daily brainteaser helps players along the way by using a color-coded system that sees letters either turn grey if they’re not in the word, yellow if they are in the word but in the wrong place, and green if they are in the right place.

But even that might not be enough to figure out the day’s word, and so Newsweek has made a list of hints that could be of use to payers and will help them towards the correct outcome.

The answer for today’s Wordle will also be provided below.

Wordle was originally created by Josh Wardle and made public in October 2021, where it quickly became a global phenomenon thanks to its fun premise as a daily brain exercise.

The online game gained over 45 million users since it was released publicly and Wardle sold it to The New York Times in January 2022, and the game has been on the publication’s platform since February.

Wordle #276 Hints for Tuesday, March 22

Newsweek, as per usual, has put together 5 hints that could be useful for Wordle players hoping to guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries, or less.

Each hint is more revealing than the last, so users can stop reading the hints at the point they feel most confident in the answer.

The answer itself is also available at the bottom of this article, simply scroll down to see what the word of the day is.

Hint #1: If you’re looking for a good starting word that has a lot of vowels for Tuesday, March 22 we would recommend “Ouija,” rather than “Adieu. “Hint #2: Today’s Wordle could be used to describe the way a child or pet plays around in a bathtub. Hint #3: Wordle #276 rhymes with words like “gosh,” “awash,” and “posh. “Hint #4: Synonyms for today’s Wordle word of the day include “lap,” “splash,” and “swash. “Hint #5: Merriam-Webster defines Wordle #276 simply as “the slap or splash of liquid. "

Wordle #276 Answer for Tuesday, March 22

The answer to today’s Wordle is “Slosh.”

Wordle updates everyday at 7 p.m. ET, at which point the next word of the day will be available for users to have a go at.

Some players may be looking for something else to fill their time with while they wait for Wordle to refresh, and they may enjoy these similar word puzzles.