Possible answers: 0
Program Overview
This app has four tabs. Play runs the current puzzle. Solve helps you narrow down answers for a puzzle you are solving elsewhere. Help explains how everything works. Analysis shows useful patterns from the answer list.
Reset clears the current puzzle and the solver clues together, then starts a new random game.
How To Play
Use the physical keyboard or the on-screen keyboard to enter a 5-letter guess. After the fifth letter, the guess submits automatically.
Tile colors follow standard Wordle rules:
- Green: the letter is correct and in the correct position.
- Yellow: the letter is in the word but in a different position.
- Gray: the letter is not in the answer.
The Play tab also shows how many possible answers remain based on the clues you have revealed so far.
What Solve Does
On the Solve tab, enter a guess and then click each color tile to cycle through B for gray, Y for yellow, and G for green. Select Add Clue to record that row.
The solver compares your clue rows against the answer list and shows the remaining matching answers. Clicking any suggested answer sends that word back to the Play tab as the next guess and recalculates both tabs.
Play and Solve stay synchronized. If you submit a guess in Play, that clue is automatically added to Solve.
Answer Set
Total answers tracked: 0
Top Starting Words
Strong opening guesses ranked by the average number of possible answers left after that word is played. Lower is better.
Top Letter Pairs
The most common adjacent two-letter pairs in the answer list.
Vowel Combinations
Common vowel sets that appear together in a word, even when the vowels are not adjacent.
Top Letters
The most commonly occurring letters in the answer database.
Top Starting Letters
The letters most likely to appear in the first position of an answer.
Repeated Letters
Letters that most often appear more than once inside the same answer.
Weird Words
Answers with double doubles, rare letters, or uncommon adjacent pairs that make them stand out from the rest of the list. The score is a rough weirdness rating, where higher means stranger. This list shows 50 words in a scrollable view.
Ideas To Use
- 1 Start with words that cover several high-frequency letters instead of repeating rare ones too early.
- 2 If you confirm one letter, check the common pairings list for likely neighbors that often appear beside it.
- 3 Use the repeated-letter list as a reminder that duplicate letters are common enough to test when clues seem to stall.