The daily word puzzle has become a global ritual — millions of people start their morning by trying to crack a five-letter code in six guesses or fewer. But while anyone can play, consistently solving it in three or four guesses requires strategy, not just luck.
Whether you're a casual player looking to improve or a competitive solver chasing that perfect three-guess streak, this guide breaks down the techniques that top players use every day.
The Best Starting Words
Your first guess is the most important — it sets the foundation for everything that follows. The ideal starting word has common letters spread across different positions. Research by linguists and data scientists consistently shows that words with high-frequency vowels and consonants give you the best information.
Top 5 Starting Words
- 1 CRANE — covers C, R, A, N, E (three vowels, two common consonants)
- 2 SLATE — covers S, L, A, T, E (the most common consonants plus two vowels)
- 3 STARE — similar coverage with R instead of L
- 4 AUDIO — hits four of five vowels immediately (best for vowel elimination)
- 5 RAISE — excellent balance of common consonants and vowels
Avoid starting with words that have repeated letters (like HAPPY or CREEK) — you're wasting letter slots that could give you more information.
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The Elimination Strategy
After your first guess, you'll have some green, yellow, and gray tiles. Here's how to use them effectively.
Green Tiles — Lock Them In
Green means correct letter, correct position. Keep these letters exactly where they are in your next guess. Never move a green tile.
Yellow Tiles — Move Them
Yellow means the letter is in the word but in the wrong spot. Your next guess MUST include this letter but in a different position. Many beginners forget to move yellow tiles — this is the most common mistake.
Gray Tiles — Eliminate Forever
Gray means the letter is not in the word at all. Never use a gray letter again. On the on-screen keyboard, gray letters are dimmed — use this as a visual reminder.
Advanced Pattern Recognition
English words follow patterns. Once you have a few letters confirmed, think about common combinations.
- Endings: -TION, -IGHT, -OUND, -ATCH, -ANGE are extremely common
- Beginnings: TH-, SH-, CH-, WH-, BR-, CR- appear frequently
- Double letters: LL, SS, EE, OO often appear in positions 3-4 or 4-5
- The letter E is the most common — if you haven't found it, try it early
- Q almost always pairs with U — if you see Q, add U
The Three-Guess Strategy
Top solvers aim to get the answer in three guesses. The secret is using your second guess to eliminate as many possibilities as possible, even if it means not using any green letters from guess one.
For example, if your first guess CRANE gives you a green E in position 5, your second guess should focus on testing new consonants (like STOOL or BLIMP) rather than immediately trying words ending in E. This maximizes the information you gain.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using obscure words as guesses — stick to common words the puzzle might actually use
- Forgetting to move yellow letters to new positions
- Reusing gray letters out of habit
- Guessing emotionally instead of strategically when time feels short
- Not looking at the keyboard — it tracks which letters you've already eliminated
The daily word puzzle rewards patience and logic over speed. Take your time, consider your options, and enjoy the process. Every puzzle solved teaches you something new about English word patterns — and that knowledge compounds over time.