Colordle Answer Today — April 2026: Solution & Color Hints

Colordle Answer Today — April 2026: Solution & Color Hints

You stare at a single square that refuses to give its name. I remember the pause—curiosity sharpened like a small blade. Your streak feels fragile as a glass ornament.

At kitchen counters people squeeze bottles and argue over shades — Colordle answer today (April 22, 2026)

I’ll be direct: if you’re stuck on today’s Colordle, you don’t need another guess — you need the right word. You’ve already done the hard part by narrowing the hue; I’ll hand you the name so your streak stays intact and your color vocabulary grows.

Answer for April 22, 2026: Ketchup

Screenshot of the Colordle rules.
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

On grocery shelves product labels whisper color names — Colordle hints and clues

You might be closer than you think. Read these nudges before you surrender your streak.

  • A rich, saturated red.
  • Associated with ripe tomatoes and their natural pigments.
  • Commonly used as a condiment we pour onto food.

What is Colordle?

Colordle is Ryan Tanenholz’s compact daily test of naming exact color names. Visit colordle.ryantanen.com to play; it’s a lean, focused cousin to Wordle and has taken off among designers and casual players who enjoy precision in vocabulary.

Street-level chatter often compares shades to everyday objects — The Colordle answer for today

People guessed maroon, brick, and tomato. The correct entry for April 22 is:

  • Ketchup

Ketchup is a bold tomato red, poured out like a slow ribbon from the bottle — familiar, named, and exact enough for Colordle’s daily test.

How do I play Colordle?

Open the Colordle page and type a color name. The game tells you which letters and positions are correct until you land on the precise name chosen for the day. It’s similar in spirit to Wordle and shares cultural momentum with tools and puzzles like Globle; fans often compare strategies on Twitter and Threads.

Your feed still shows yesterday’s palettes — Yesterday’s Colordle answer

Yesterday’s tile flashed a bright cyan across timelines; the answer for April 21 was:

  • Cyan

At your desk designers pinch shades and test labels — Quick tips and where to go next

If you want to practice, I suggest using the official Colordle page and following Ryan Tanenholz on any social platform he posts to. For related daily games, check Globle for countries, and if you play mobile titles, our links for Monopoly Go and Match Masters freebies are handy for passing time between rounds.

Keep your guesses precise, learn one new shade a week, and you’ll build a vocabulary that stands out in design chats and dinner debates — so who gets the last squeeze of the bottle next time?