When Wordle first launched you were on your own: just five squares, 26 letters, and your brain. But the huge viral success of the game soon created an entire industry encompassing Wordle alternatives, helper tools, and Wordle hints articles such as my own.
All of which means that it’s a lot easier to get help with Wordle today, if you choose to. And you should – because even if you don’t use any Wordle solver tools while you’re playing, they can definitely improve your game if you consult them afterward.
Below, you’ll find 5 Wordle solver tools and resources to level up your game and ensure your streak is safe for another day.
1. WordleBot by the New York Times
What is it?
WordleBot was launched by the NYT in April 2022 with two objectives: help people improve their game and persuade people to sign up to an NYT subscription. Obviously, they wouldn’t admit to the latter, but it’s pretty clear to me that you don’t create a tool like this and then put it behind a paywall if that’s not one of the aims.
The idea is that you access it after you’ve completed your daily Wordle (it won’t work before that) and it will analyze your game and give you helpful feedback.
And you get plenty of it. For a start, WordleBot will tell you exactly what words it would have played on each turn. I’ve learned, for instance, that LINED is a great choice if I get a yellow R and E on the first guess, and that SLATE is the best Wordle starting word (though I ignore its advice on that front).
It also tells you how many options remained after each guess, what other players chose, and what the overall average score for each game was. None of this is essential information – but Wordle enthusiasts will lap it up.
Best of all, it really does help you improve your game. Sure, it can be patronizing at times, but its advice around the best way to approach Wordle – ie don’t just blindly guess – is invaluable.
it’s well worth the $1/week subscription fee (£0.50/AU$0.50) – although do note that after your first year that price does jump considerably. Still, if WordleBot isn’t enough for you on its own, that subscription will also get you access to other NYT games, plus plenty of news and features.
Is it cheating to use WordleBot?
In a word: no. WordleBot will only give you information about the day’s game after you’ve completed it, so there’s no chance of spoilers and no way to use the info to cheat.
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2. Wordle Solver by The Word Finder
There are lots of Wordle Solver tools that let you input your letters and then show you your possible answers, but one stands head and shoulders above the rest: the aptly named Wordle Solver on The Word Finder site.
Its key advantage over the competition is that it enables you to specify the exact positions from which yellow letters have already been ruled out, whereas none of the others do. It’s not perfect, because if you’ve ruled out a letter in multiple positions it won’t be able to account for that, but it definitely serves up more accurate solutions as a result.
As an example, I tried it with yesterday’s Wordle (game #635), which ended up being CIDER. I had the I and E in place, so entered them in the green boxes. I also knew that I had an R and a D in there and that the D couldn’t go at the end.
That gave me this result: