Guess filters
Use ? for unknown letters. Pattern length sets the word length.
List letters with positions they cannot occupy. Example: r:1,3.
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How to use the filters
Enter greens as a pattern (use ? for unknowns), then add any yellow letters that must appear. Use the misplaced field to exclude letters from specific positions across guesses.
- Pattern: ?a??e means A is second and E is last.
- Include: rst guarantees those letters appear somewhere.
- Misplaced: r:1,3 keeps R out of positions 1 and 3.
If the list is empty, remove one constraint at a time to find the conflict.
How this solver works
Refine your Wordle strategy. Enter your guesses and feedback (green/yellow/gray) to see the list of remaining possible valid answers.
Tips for better results
- Be as specific as possible with known letters, word length, or grid layout.
- Use wildcards or blanks sparingly so the solver can rank tighter matches first.
- Adjust any length or result-limit controls to keep the list manageable.
- If you get no results, relax one constraint at a time to identify the blocker.
FAQs
- Where do the words or answers come from?
- Most solvers use the built-in word list shipped with this site. The Wordle pages additionally pull the official daily puzzle files so the hints and answers stay aligned with the game.
- Why might a word be missing?
- Proper nouns, slang, regional spellings, and abbreviations are often excluded from standard dictionaries. Double-check your constraints or try alternate spellings.
- Is my input saved anywhere?
- No. Everything runs locally in your browser; we do not store or transmit your puzzle entries.
- Can I use these solvers offline?
- Once the page and word list are cached, most tools work offline. Pages that pull daily Wordle data need an active connection to refresh.
- How are results ordered?
- Results are ordered by the tool's default logic (often alphabetical, shortest path, or highest score). Counts and badges summarize totals at a glance.