Wordle Solver – Find Today's Wordle Answers Fast

Stuck on today's Wordle? Type the green letters in their correct slots, then add yellow letters to Contains and gray letters to Excludes. We'll show every possible 5-letter answer instantly.

Leave a tile blank for unknown positions. Results update instantly.

How to use the Wordle Solver

  1. After your first Wordle guess, look at the colored tiles. Green = right letter in the right spot, yellow = right letter wrong spot, gray = letter not in the word.
  2. In the 5-slot input above, type each green letter in its correct position and use ? for every slot you don't know yet (e.g. c?a?e).
  3. Type all your yellow letters into the Contains field — these letters must appear somewhere in the answer.
  4. Type every gray letter into the Excludes field so we drop any word containing them.
  5. Hit Solve Wordle. Pick a word from the shortlist that uses fresh letters to give you the most information on your next guess.
  6. Repeat after each guess. The shortlist will shrink fast — often to just one or two answers by guess three.

Best Wordle strategies

The Wordle solver is most powerful when paired with smart opening play. These strategies consistently turn 5- and 6-guess solves into 3- and 4-guess wins.

  • Start with vowel-heavy words. Openers like ADIEU, AUDIO, or OUIJA burn through four vowels in a single guess and lock in the skeleton of the answer.
  • Eliminate letters quickly. Your first two guesses should share zero letters. Pair CRANE with SLOTH and you've tested 10 unique letters before guess three.
  • Use common consonants. The letters R, S, T, L, N appear in a huge share of 5-letter words. Words like STARE, ROAST, or TRAIN combine high-value consonants with strong vowel coverage.
  • Don't waste a guess re-using yellows. If the letter is yellow, you already know it's in the word — spend that slot testing a brand new letter instead.
  • Watch for double letters. Wordle answers often contain repeated letters (e.g. FLUFF, ABBEY). Don't rule a letter out just because it's already green somewhere else.
  • Save risky guesses for last. If two candidates differ by one letter, it's often safer to play an information-gathering word than to commit and burn a guess.

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