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Solving Today's Puzzles and Gazing at the Moon

Daily Word Games and Lunar Phases for March 22, 2026

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What's Happening in the World of Word Games If you're a fan of daily word games like Wordle, you're in luck. Today's puzzles are ready to be solved, and we've got the hints and answers you need to get started. From...

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If you're a fan of daily word games like Wordle, you're in luck. Today's puzzles are ready to be solved, and we've got the hints and answers you need...

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If you're a fan of daily word games like Wordle, you're in luck. Today's puzzles are ready to be solved, and we've got the hints and answers you need to get started. From Hurdle to NYT Connections and Strands, there's something for every word game enthusiast.

Hurdle Hints and Answers for March 22

Hurdle is a great game to add to your daily routine, with five rounds to test your word-guessing skills. The game provides correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters in each guess, and the final hurdle shows every correct answer from previous rounds. If you're stuck, we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 22

NYT Connections is all about finding the common threads between words. Today's puzzle is not too difficult if you love lifting, and we've got some clues and tips to help you solve it. The game resets after midnight, and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier.

NYT Strands Hints and Answers for March 22

Strands is the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requiring players to find words in a grid with linked letters. Today's puzzle is easy if you're simple, and we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

Wordle Answer and Hints for March 22

Wordle is a popular word-guessing game that's easy to solve if you love to garnish your meals. We've got the answer and hints you need to solve today's puzzle, plus some tips and strategies to assist you.

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The Moon is finally illuminated enough that keen sky gazers can start to spot some features on the surface again. As of March 22, the Moon phase is...

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The Moon is finally illuminated enough that keen sky gazers can start to spot some features on the surface again. As of March 22, the Moon phase is Waxing Crescent, with 14% of the Moon lit up tonight.

What You Can See Tonight

Tonight marks the return of enough of the Moon's surface to see some exciting features, including the Mare Fecunditatis and the Mare Crisium. With binoculars or a telescope, you'll see these and also the Edymion Crater.

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Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent Percentage of Moon Lit Up: 14% Next Full Moon: April 1 Moon's Orbit: 29.5 days to orbit Earth

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  • Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
  • Percentage of Moon Lit Up: 14%
  • Next Full Moon: April 1
  • Moon's Orbit: 29.5 days to orbit Earth

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As you solve today's puzzles and gaze at the Moon, remember to keep an eye on the night sky for more exciting celestial events. The next Full Moon is just around the corner, and we'll be here to guide you through it. Happy puzzle-solving and stargazing!

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Solving Today's Puzzles and Gazing at the Moon

Daily Word Games and Lunar Phases for March 22, 2026

Sunday, March 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What's Happening in the World of Word Games

If you're a fan of daily word games like Wordle, you're in luck. Today's puzzles are ready to be solved, and we've got the hints and answers you need to get started. From Hurdle to NYT Connections and Strands, there's something for every word game enthusiast.

Hurdle Hints and Answers for March 22

Hurdle is a great game to add to your daily routine, with five rounds to test your word-guessing skills. The game provides correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters in each guess, and the final hurdle shows every correct answer from previous rounds. If you're stuck, we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 22

NYT Connections is all about finding the common threads between words. Today's puzzle is not too difficult if you love lifting, and we've got some clues and tips to help you solve it. The game resets after midnight, and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier.

NYT Strands Hints and Answers for March 22

Strands is the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requiring players to find words in a grid with linked letters. Today's puzzle is easy if you're simple, and we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

Wordle Answer and Hints for March 22

Wordle is a popular word-guessing game that's easy to solve if you love to garnish your meals. We've got the answer and hints you need to solve today's puzzle, plus some tips and strategies to assist you.

What's Happening in the Night Sky

The Moon is finally illuminated enough that keen sky gazers can start to spot some features on the surface again. As of March 22, the Moon phase is Waxing Crescent, with 14% of the Moon lit up tonight.

What You Can See Tonight

Tonight marks the return of enough of the Moon's surface to see some exciting features, including the Mare Fecunditatis and the Mare Crisium. With binoculars or a telescope, you'll see these and also the Edymion Crater.

Key Facts

  • Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
  • Percentage of Moon Lit Up: 14%
  • Next Full Moon: April 1
  • Moon's Orbit: 29.5 days to orbit Earth

What to Watch

As you solve today's puzzles and gaze at the Moon, remember to keep an eye on the night sky for more exciting celestial events. The next Full Moon is just around the corner, and we'll be here to guide you through it. Happy puzzle-solving and stargazing!

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What's Happening in the World of Word Games

If you're a fan of daily word games like Wordle, you're in luck. Today's puzzles are ready to be solved, and we've got the hints and answers you need to get started. From Hurdle to NYT Connections and Strands, there's something for every word game enthusiast.

Hurdle Hints and Answers for March 22

Hurdle is a great game to add to your daily routine, with five rounds to test your word-guessing skills. The game provides correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters in each guess, and the final hurdle shows every correct answer from previous rounds. If you're stuck, we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

NYT Connections Hints and Answers for March 22

NYT Connections is all about finding the common threads between words. Today's puzzle is not too difficult if you love lifting, and we've got some clues and tips to help you solve it. The game resets after midnight, and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier.

NYT Strands Hints and Answers for March 22

Strands is the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requiring players to find words in a grid with linked letters. Today's puzzle is easy if you're simple, and we've got the hints and answers you need to progress.

Wordle Answer and Hints for March 22

Wordle is a popular word-guessing game that's easy to solve if you love to garnish your meals. We've got the answer and hints you need to solve today's puzzle, plus some tips and strategies to assist you.

What's Happening in the Night Sky

The Moon is finally illuminated enough that keen sky gazers can start to spot some features on the surface again. As of March 22, the Moon phase is Waxing Crescent, with 14% of the Moon lit up tonight.

What You Can See Tonight

Tonight marks the return of enough of the Moon's surface to see some exciting features, including the Mare Fecunditatis and the Mare Crisium. With binoculars or a telescope, you'll see these and also the Edymion Crater.

Key Facts

  • Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
  • Percentage of Moon Lit Up: 14%
  • Next Full Moon: April 1
  • Moon's Orbit: 29.5 days to orbit Earth

What to Watch

As you solve today's puzzles and gaze at the Moon, remember to keep an eye on the night sky for more exciting celestial events. The next Full Moon is just around the corner, and we'll be here to guide you through it. Happy puzzle-solving and stargazing!

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