Complete Guide to Wordle — Strategy, Logic & Pro Tips
Stop guessing emotionally. Here’s how to treat every guess like a probability engine and consistently solve in 3–4 attempts.
01 What Wordle Actually Is
Wordle is a daily five-letter word puzzle where you get 6 attempts to guess the hidden word. After each guess:
Simple rules. Brutal psychology. The game looks easy until you realise it’s more about probability elimination than vocabulary.
02 Why Most Players Lose
Most players lose because they:
- Repeat weak letters
- Waste guesses
- Panic after yellows
- Guess emotionally instead of logically
Strong Wordle players treat every guess like information gathering. Think:
“What gives me the most data?”
Not:
“What random word fits?”
03 The Best Starting Words
You want: common vowels, common consonants, high information value.
Top-tier openers:
- SLATE — best overall balance (S, T, L are extremely common; A and E are top vowels; good positional coverage)
- CRANE — strong consonant/vowel mix
- TRACE — similar coverage to CRANE
- STARE — high frequency across all positions
- AUDIO — vowel-heavy option (tests 4 vowels at once)
- RAISE — excellent letter frequency
- IRATE — aggressive vowel coverage
04 How the Logic Works
Example: You guess CRANE
- C 🟫 — C is gone completely
- R 🟡 — R exists but not in position 2
- A 🟢 — A is fixed in position 3
- N 🟫 — N is gone completely
- E 🟡 — E exists but not in position 5
Now your brain should immediately shift into:
- Testing new consonants
- Repositioning R and E
- Avoiding repeats of C and N
This is where most people fail — they keep guessing words that “look right” instead of maximising information.
05 Advanced Elimination Rules
Rule 1: Don’t Repeat Dead Letters
If a letter is grey — stop using it. Bad players waste turns reusing eliminated letters. The only exception: if you suspect duplicates.
Rule 2: Guess For Information Early
Sometimes the best second guess is NOT solving the word. Use a “scout guess” to test multiple fresh letters:
- PILOT — tests P, I, L, O, T
- DOUSE — tests D, O, U, S, E
- CHIRP — tests C, H, I, R, P
This massively increases win rate.
Rule 3: Understand Duplicate Letters
Wordle loves duplicates: SHEEP, FLOOR, HAPPY, ARRAY. If results stop making sense — start suspecting doubles. A yellow or green does NOT guarantee only one copy.
06 Letter Frequency Cheat Sheet
Most common Wordle letters:
- Vowels: E, A, O, I
- Consonants: R, T, N, S, L, C
- Rare letters: Q, Z, X, J — avoid these early unless forced
Positional patterns:
- E often ends words
- S often starts words
- Y commonly ends words
- TH, CH, SH are common pairings
Recognising patterns speeds everything up.
07 The 3-Guess Framework
Guess 1: High-information opener. Example: SLATE
Guess 2: Cover missing vowels + common consonants. Example: ROUND
Now you’ve tested: S, L, A, T, E, R, O, U, N, D — that’s 10 different letters in just two guesses. Huge coverage.
Guess 3: Targeted elimination. By now, most dead letters are known, patterns appear, and the solution space collapses. Strong players usually solve by guess 3 or 4.
08 Common Traps
The “One-Letter Loop”
Example: WATCH → PATCH → BATCH → MATCH → CATCH. If you keep brute-forcing through similar words, you lose. Instead, use a scouting word containing P, M, B, C — one guess can eliminate everything.
The Fake Word Trap
Sometimes your brain invents words under pressure. If it “looks English” but feels weird — double-check. Wordle’s dictionary can be cruel.
09 Hard Mode Tips
Hard mode forces you to reuse confirmed letters every guess. This increases difficulty because exploration becomes limited and traps become deadly.
Best strategy for Hard Mode:
- Get positional certainty early
- Avoid narrow branches (like the _ATCH trap)
- Prioritise green locks over yellow exploration
10 Pro-Level Techniques
Letter Pairing: Use common English combos: TH, CH, SH, ST, TR, CR, PL, DR. Build with English structure, not random assembly.
Vowel Mapping: If A, E, and O are all gone, the answer probably relies on I, U, or Y. That narrows things fast.
Endgame Compression: When 3–4 words fit, don’t guess randomly. Use a word that distinguishes ALL remaining options. That’s elite Wordle play.
11 Example Full Solve
Hidden word: SHORE
Guess 1: SLATE — S 🟢, L ⬛, A ⬛, T ⬛, E 🟡
We know: S is locked in position 1. E exists but not at the end. L, A, T are eliminated.
Guess 2: ROUND — R 🟡, O 🟡, U ⬛, N ⬛, D ⬛
We know: R and O exist but not in those positions. U, N, D are eliminated.
Guess 3: SHORE ✅ Solved.
Efficient. Minimal wasted letters. Strong positional coverage.
12 Strategy Summary
- Start with high-frequency letters (SLATE is king)
- Eliminate aggressively — don’t repeat dead letters
- Use scouting guesses for information, not to solve
- Watch for duplicate letters
- Think statistically, not emotionally
- Stay calm late-game — that’s where most people panic
- Track your average guesses and failed patterns to improve