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
Wordle Assistant helps you choose strategic next guesses from known greens, yellows, and grays without revealing the final answer directly.
Tips for better results
- Enter confirmed green letters in exact positions.
- Track yellow letters with position bans so repeats are handled correctly.
- Use gray letters to eliminate dead options before chasing rare words.
Worked example
If A is green in spot 3, R is yellow, and S,T,L are gray, the assistant filters to guesses containing R but not in banned slots.
Edge case: repeated letters require mixed states (e.g., one yellow E does not guarantee two Es).
Common mistakes
- Marking every repeated letter occurrence as gray after one mismatch.
- Using hard-mode assumptions when your game settings allow freer guesses.
FAQs
- Does this page show today's official answer?
- No. It is designed for guided guessing, not direct spoiler output.
- Why are some valid guesses missing?
- Filters may overconstrain repeated-letter logic; review color entries.