Clear clues. Smarter guesses.

Wordle solver.
Find your next guess.

Stuck on a Wordle pattern? Recreate your green, yellow, and gray tiles to filter possible words and rank a stronger next guess—without jumping straight to a spoiler.

Precise duplicate logic No sign-up Mobile friendly
STARE
CRANE
Clue path3 guesses left
CRANE
SLATE
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Best next movePLACEtests P + C
18 matches remain
Spoiler-consciousSuggestions firstInstant filteringResults update livePosition-awareEvery clue counts
Interactive tool

Enter your Wordle clues

Type each past guess, then tap every tile until its green, yellow, or gray color matches your board.

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Recreate your cluesType, then tap tiles to change color
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Your strongest matchesUpdates as you add clues
3,424possible words
Smart next guesses
soarearoselaserearlsreals
Useful letters now
s51%e48%a37%r32%o27%l27%t26%
arosebest coverage
soarestrong fit
earlsstrong fit
laser
reals
rates
stare
tears
arise
raise
least
slate
stale
steal
tales
earns
nears
saner
snare
aisle
dares
dears
reads
lanes
leans
loser
roles
deals
lades
leads

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How it works

How this Wordle solver narrows possible words

A Wordle solver is a clue filter: it translates green letters into fixed positions, yellow letters into required but misplaced letters, and gray letters into exclusions. WordleSolver also checks repeated-letter counts before ranking the candidates that remain.

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    Recreate your guesses

    Type a row and tap each tile to match the color in your game.

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    Watch the list tighten

    Impossible words disappear with every clue—even tricky doubles.

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    Choose your next move

    Use a likely answer or test high-value letters to learn more.

Try it with your clues
How WordleSolver readsAPPLE
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locked at position 1

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included, not position 2

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removed from candidates

P×2

duplicate count preserved

Candidate set12,6849 words
A better next guess

Three habits that protect your streak.

The solver helps now. These habits make tomorrow easier.

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Cover common letters

Open with five different letters and a balanced mix of vowels and frequent consonants.

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Respect every position

A gold letter is two clues: it belongs in the word, and it does not belong where you tried it.

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Test, don't gamble

When several answers share a pattern, use one guess to test multiple possible letters.

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Quick answers

Common Wordle solver questions

Clear answers about tile colors, duplicate letters, spoilers, and unexpected results.

Content updated Learn the strategy
How does the Wordle solver handle yellow letters?+

A gold tile tells WordleSolver that the letter must appear somewhere else in the word. It excludes that exact position while keeping the letter in every candidate.

Does it understand repeated letters?+

Yes. Clues are evaluated by row and letter count, so a gray copy of a letter beside a green or gold copy sets a maximum count instead of removing the letter completely.

Can I solve games with more than five letters?+

Yes. Switch between four, five, six, and seven-letter boards at the top of the solver.

Is WordleSolver free to use?+

Yes. The solver, word finder, word lists, and strategy guides are free and require no account.

Will this reveal today's Wordle answer immediately?+

No. WordleSolver ranks words that fit the clues you enter and suggests useful next guesses. It does not publish or automatically reveal the daily answer, so you stay in control of spoilers.

Why does the Wordle solver show no possible words?+

A tile color is usually inconsistent with another clue. Check yellow-letter positions and repeated letters first, then remove any optional pattern or excluded-letter filter that may conflict.

Ready when you are

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