Yesterday's Wordle Answer — Mar 5 Puzzle #0
Missed yesterday's Wordle? Here's the answer for NYT Wordle Puzzle #0 from Thursday, March 5, 2026, along with word details and the past week's answers.

Looking for yesterday's Wordle answer or yesterday's Wordle hint? You're in the right place! Whether you missed the daily puzzle, want to check if your guess was correct, or are just curious about recent Wordle solutions, we update this page every day with the previous day's answer and hint breakdown. Yesterday's NYT Wordle was Puzzle #0, and the answer is revealed below.
Yesterday's Wordle Answer
NYT Wordle Puzzle #0 — Thursday, March 5, 2026
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Past Week's Wordle Answers
Here are the last 7 Wordle answers. Check if you got them right or catch up on any puzzles you may have missed.
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About Yesterday's Wordle
Yesterday's Wordle answer is one of the most searched terms every day, as millions of players check whether they solved the puzzle correctly or kick themselves for missing a word they should have known! The New York Times Wordle puzzle resets daily at midnight, meaning yesterday's answer becomes available to freely share after the new puzzle goes live.
If you're wondering what was yesterday's Wordle answer, the answer for Thursday, March 5, 2026 (Puzzle #0) was LOADING. This page updates automatically every day with the latest solution. We also show you the word breakdown—vowels, consonants, repeated letters—to help you learn patterns for future puzzles.
Want help with today's puzzle instead? Try our free Wordle Solver or check out our Today's Wordle Answer page for progressive hints that won't spoil the fun.
What Yesterday's Puzzle Teaches Us
Every Wordle answer is a chance to sharpen your skills. Here's what you can take away from yesterday's puzzle (LOADING, Puzzle #0):
� Letter Position Patterns
Yesterday's answer started with "L" and ended with "G". Tracking which letters commonly appear in certain positions helps narrow guesses. About 11% of Wordle answers start with "S", while very few start with "X" or "Z".
� Vowel Distribution
With 3 vowels, yesterday's "LOADING" falls on the vowel-heavy side — these words can be trickier because consonants provide more elimination power.
🧩 Repeat Letter Awareness
"LOADING" had all unique letters, which accounts for roughly 85% of Wordle answers. When you rule out a letter, it's gone for good in most cases.
⚡ Apply It Today
Take what you learned from "LOADING" and apply it! If yesterday tripped you up, try a different opening word today. Our Wordle Solver adapts to each puzzle's unique letter distribution.
How Guessable Was Yesterday's "LOADING"?
We can evaluate how easy or hard a Wordle answer is based on letter commonality, pattern recognition, and how many valid words could have fit the same clues. Here's how yesterday's word stacks up:
Letters from ETAOINSR
Easier to deduce
3 vowels, 4 consonants
Struggling with today's puzzle? Our Wordle Solver averages just 3.3 guesses — better than most humans and even WordleBot.
Why Do People Search for Yesterday's Wordle Answer?
Millions of people search for yesterday's Wordle answer every single day. The reasons vary — some players missed the daily puzzle and want to know what they would have guessed. Others completed the puzzle and want to confirm their answer was correct. Many simply enjoy reviewing past puzzles to spot word patterns and improve.
Since the NYT Wordle puzzle resets at midnight, the previous day's answer is no longer a spoiler — it's a learning opportunity. Reviewing yesterday's word alongside its letter breakdown helps build your mental dictionary for future puzzles.
For a complete history, browse our Past Wordle Answers archive, which includes every answer since Wordle's launch — fully searchable and free.
Does Wordle Ever Repeat the Same Answer?
No — Wordle never repeats a past answer. Once a word has been used, it's permanently removed from the answer pool. This means yesterday's answer "LOADING" will never appear as a Wordle solution again. The New York Times maintains a curated list of valid answer words, and they occasionally remove words they consider too obscure or offensive.
This "no repeats" rule is actually helpful for dedicated players. If you track past answers, you can progressively eliminate possibilities. Curious which words have already been used? Our complete answer archive lets you search by date, and our repeat letters guide covers everything about duplicate letters within a single puzzle.
Reading Yesterday's Clues: A Color Tile Refresher
If you played yesterday's Wordle but aren't sure why certain tiles changed color, here's a quick breakdown using yesterday's answer as context:
🟩 Green Tile
If you guessed "L" in position 1 yesterday, it would turn green — right letter, right spot.
🟨 Yellow Tile
If "L" appeared in a different position in your guess, it'd be yellow — right letter, wrong spot.
⬜ Gray Tile
Any letter not in "LOADING" at all would go gray. That letter can be safely ruled out for that puzzle.
Need help decoding today's clues in real time? Our Wordle Solver processes your green, yellow, and gray results to suggest optimal next guesses.
Letter Analysis: Breaking Down Yesterday's Answer
Understanding letter patterns can help you solve future puzzles. Here's a breakdown of yesterday's Wordle answer ?????:
Pro tip: Words with common letters like E, A, R, O, T, L, I, S, N are generally easier to solve. Yesterday's puzzle contained 5 of these common letters.
The Culture of Wordle Streaks and Sharing
Part of what makes checking yesterday's Wordle answer so compelling is the streak culture. Millions of players maintain daily solving streaks — some stretching into the hundreds. Missing a single day means starting over, which is why players who forgot to play yesterday often rush to check the answer and mentally solve it retroactively.
Wordle's iconic colored grid sharing — those 🟩🟨⬜ emoji blocks on social media — was a stroke of genius by creator Josh Wardle. It lets players brag (or commiserate) without spoiling the answer. After the daily reset, yesterday's results flood group chats and Twitter threads, sparking friendly debates about optimal opening words and solving paths.
Whether you're a casual player or a streak obsessive, keeping tabs on recent answers helps you stay sharp. Check today's Wordle hints to keep your streak alive, or browse all past answers to see your recent track record.
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Author
Md Sahadat Husain
Algorithm Expert & Lead Developer | Wordle Strategy Analyst | CCIE
I am a Computer Engineer and Competitive Programmer with a deep passion for algorithms. I built this Wordle Solver using Information Theory and Entropy Analysis to help players understand the probability math behind the game—guaranteeing smarter guesses and longer streaks.
As a Web Developer III at WPManageninja and a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE), I specialize in building high-performance applications. I apply this engineering rigor to ensure our solver is the fastest and most accurate on the web.
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