Quick start
- Type your most recent guess into Row 1.
- Tap each letter to cycle green, yellow, or gray.
- Review the updated suggestions list below.
Need extra guidance? Visit the help page for a walkthrough.
Enter your Wordle clues
Type a five-letter guess into each row, then click tiles to match the Wordle colors.
Wordle suggestions
Matches update automatically whenever you type or change colors.
How the Wordle Solver works
This tool is more than just a dictionary; it's a strategic companion for your daily puzzle. By mirroring the Game's internal logic, it filters thousands of potential five-letter words down to the few that fit your specific clues.
Understanding the logic
When you enter a guess and mark the colors, the solver applies three distinct filters simultaneously:
- Green Filters (Position Match): The letter must appear in this exact slot. If you mark 'A' as green in the first position, every suggestion will start with 'A'.
- Yellow Filters (Presence Check): The letter must appear in the word, but not in the current slot. The solver removes words that don't contain the letter at all, and also removes words that have the letter in the wrong spot.
- Gray Filters (Exclusion): The letter does not appear in the word. However, if you have a word with double letters (like "APPLE") and marks one 'P' green/yellow and the other gray, the solver is smart enough to know that the word contains exactly one 'P' (or at least, isn't in the gray position).
Tip: enter Your entire history of guesses, not just the last one. The more data points you provide, the narrower and more accurate the suggestions become.
Winning Strategies
1. The "Openers" Strategy
Your first guess is the most important one. You want to eliminate or confirm the most common letters in the English language (E, A, R, I, O, T, N, S, L, C).
Strong starting words:
- ROATE (Often cited by computers as mathematically optimal)
- ADIEU (Clears out four vowels immediately)
- STARE (Hits common consonants and vowels)
- LATER, ARISE, RAISE
2. The "Elimination" Strategy
If you are stuck with 3 or 4 possible words (e.g., you have _IGHT and it could be LIGHT, MIGHT, NIGHT, SIGHT, FIGHT), don't guessed one at a time! You might run out of turns.
Instead, play a "burner" word that combines letters from your potential answers. in this case, a word like "FLAMS" uses F, L, M, and S. Even though "FLAMS" can't be the answer, the colors will tell you exactly which consonant completes your _IGHT pattern.
3. The "Hard Mode" Trap
In Hard Mode, you must use any revealed hints in subsequent guesses. This prevents the "Elimination" strategy described above. be careful not to lock yourself into a "pattern trap" (like _OUND or _ATCH) too early, or you may be forced to guess blindly until you lose.
The Mathematics of Wordle
Wordle is a game of information entropy. Each guess should aim to reduce the "uncertainty" of the solution space by as much as possible.
There are roughly 2,300 solution words in the original Wordle list (though the New York Times has since modified this). A naive guess might eliminate 50% of words. A mathematically optimal guess (like "ROATE" or "TRACE") can often narrow the field to just 5-10% of the original pool on the very first turn.
Our solver uses a similar principle. It doesn't just show you random matches; it shows you words that are valid. As you get better, you can scan the list for words that use new letters to maximize your information gain.
Common Wordle Patterns
Recognizing patterns is key to speed. Here are some structures to watch for:
- The "E" Ending: Thousands of five-letter words end in E (CAUSE, PLANE, SMOKE). If you find an E but it's not at the end, checks for _ _ _ E _ patterns or starting with E.
- Consonant Clusters: English loves pairs like TH, CH, SH, ST, CK, and QU. If you find an 'H', try to pair it with specific consonants.
- Vowel Heavy: Words like AUDIO, OUIJA, and ADIEU are rare but distinct. If you have few consonants, check for these vowel-packed outliers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enter Wordle colors?
Type your guess into Row 1, then tap each tile until it matches the green, yellow, or gray result you saw.
Do suggestions refresh automatically?
Yes. The list updates as soon as you type or recolor tiles.
Can I use the solver on mobile?
The layout is mobile-friendly, and the menu collapses on small screens.
How do you handle duplicate letters?
Keep marking the colors you saw. The solver honors green and yellow tiles while blocking grays in specific positions.
How are the suggestions ordered?
The list prioritizes valid matches based on the built-in word list. Use the suggestions as a shortlist, then choose a word that covers new letters.
Does this work with hard mode?
Yes. Because the solver enforces your green and yellow clues, it aligns with hard mode rules.