It 5 March 2026, and as the final weekend of the month approaches, Wordle 1350 has served up a word that perfectly captures the “weekend getaway” spirit. After yesterday’s recognition-themed word, AWARD, today’s puzzle takes a more rustic turn. While the word is common, the specific placement of its two vowels can be a challenge for those using a standard consonant-heavy opening.
If you are down to your final attempts or just want to ensure your monthly streak reaches the finish line, we have all the hints, clues, and the verified answer right here.
Wordle 1350: Hints And Clues For 5 March 2026
Try to solve the grid using these expert clues before looking at the final solution:
- Vowel Count: Today’s word contains two vowels.
- Starting Letter: The word begins with the letter ‘L’.
- Ending Letter: The word ends with the letter ‘E’.
- Double Letters: There are no repeated letters in today’s word.
- The Big Hint: It refers to a small house or cabin, often in a rural or remote area, used for vacations or as a shelter. It can also be used as a verb meaning to “file” or “submit” something formally.
Wordle 1350 Answer Today: 5 March 2026
If you have tried your best but still can’t find the right combination, here is the official solution for today’s grid.
The final answer for Wordle 1350 (5 March 2026) is:
LODGE
Wordle Tips: Friday Strategy Session
To keep your win percentage high as we head into March, keep these three tips in mind:
- Vowel Balance: Words like LODGE highlight the importance of the letter ‘O’. If your first guess (like ARISE) only gives you the ‘E’, try a second guess that tests O and U (like SOUND).
- Process of Elimination: Don’t repeat grey letters! It seems obvious, but under pressure, many players waste a turn on a letter they’ve already ruled out.
- The ‘L’ Factor: The letter ‘L’ is one of the most versatile consonants in Wordle. If it’s yellow in the second or third spot, try moving it to the first spot—it’s a very common starter.
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