CNET published hints and the answer for April 14’s Wordle puzzle, No. 1,760, and the game’s latest entry is the sort of grid that can slow even steady players. The puzzle has one repeated letter, begins with C and carries just one true vowel, with one sometimes vowel mixed in.
The answer can refer to a complete set of events, and it can also mean a shortened word for a pedaled vehicle that you ride. That combination makes the solve feel more slippery than usual, which is why the April 14 puzzle is being described as a bit tricky.
The day’s coverage also looks back one step: the Wordle answer for April 13, No. 1,759, was ELFIN. That previous result matters only as the backdrop for today’s puzzle, giving regular players a clean reset before they tackle a fresh word that leans on a repeated letter and a less obvious vowel pattern.
For anyone working through today’s grid, the key is that the answer starts with C and fits both meanings tied to it. That is enough to narrow the field quickly, but not enough to make the solve automatic, which is exactly what gives this puzzle its edge.






