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Wordle Answer for May 10, 2026 Revealed as 'CROWN' With Regal Hints Sparking Royal Buzz

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10.05.2026

NEW YORK — The New York Times' Wordle puzzle for Sunday, May 10, 2026 — puzzle number 1786 — has the solution CROWN, a regal five-letter noun that left many solvers thinking of monarchy, victory and achievement as they worked through their attempts on this relaxed weekend morning. The word features one vowel (O), four consonants, no repeated letters, and follows a common pattern that rewarded players who tested strong opening words and considered themes of power or royalty when initial guesses stalled.

Players starting their day with the popular daily word game encountered a moderately challenging but satisfying puzzle. "CROWN" refers to the ornamental headwear worn by monarchs, but it also means to top or complete something successfully — a versatile word that fits neatly into Wordle's blend of common vocabulary and occasional elevated terms. The puzzle rewarded solvers who identified the O early and pivoted toward regal or achievement-related vocabulary when common words didn't yield many greens.

Social media quickly filled with shared grids, celebration emojis and light-hearted complaints from those who needed five or six attempts. Many noted the word felt timely with ongoing royal family discussions and spring sports championships, while others admitted they overthought it by chasing more obscure five-letter options before landing on the correct answer.

Today's Hints and Solving Strategy

For players seeking guidance without full spoilers, effective strategies that worked well on May 10 included:

Opening with strong vowel-heavy starters such as "AUDIO," "HOUSE" or "RAISE"........

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