Wordle: How to Play and Win
Learning vocabulary in English isn't always fun. Luckily, there's a new way to do it: Wordle.
Wordle is a guessing game that has become popular all
Today we'll go over the rules of the game and introduce six tips to help you win as you learn!
How to Play Wordle
The point of Wordle is to guess a five-letter word: e.g. "crook," "apple," "horse," etc. There's a new word every day, and you have six tries to guess it correctly. Each guess must be a real word in English.

After each guess, the game tells you which letters you got
- Green means that the letter is in the word and it's in the right spot.
- Yellow means that the letter is in the word but it's in the wrong spot.
- Dark gray means the letter is not in the word.

Then, keep guessing until you get the right answer – or run out of guesses!
Tip #1: In Your First Two Tries, Guess 10 Letters
In your first two guesses, choose words that use 10 different letters in total. This way, you'll have used almost half the alphabet.
To get you started, here are some pairs of words you can try.
- party mouse
- brown acids
- spicy tower
- proud twigs
- snowy baker
Feel free to come up with your own. Just make sure you don't use words that repeat letters: e.g. "puppy" or "floor." If you need more ideas, check out this list of common five-letter words.
Tip #2: Pay Attention to Letter Frequencies
1. E
2. A
3. R
4. I
5. O
6. T
7. N
8. S
9. L
10. C
11. U
12. D
13. P
14. M
15. H
16. G
17. B
18. F
19. Y
20. W
21. K
22. V
23. X
24. Z
25. Y
26. Q
So you'll want to start with words that use E's and S's more than ones that use Q's and Z's. For example, you might want to start with some word pairs that use the top
Then, if you still can't figure out the answer, refer to the list of letters above to make your next
Tip #3: Remember Letters Can Appear More Than Once
When players see a green letter, they often think that the letter only appears in that place. However, letters do repeat themselves. For example, the answer to this Wordle was "

So if you get stuck, remember that letters can appear more than once.
Tip #4: To Find the Right Spot for a Letter, Guess a Word that Uses It More Than Once
Often, you'll guess the right letter but in the wrong place. For example, the colors in the grid below tell you there's an O in the word but it's not where it should be.

To figure out where the O goes, you'll want to guess:
- a word that uses the letter O in another spot, e.g. "broke" or "canoe"
- a word that uses the letter O more than once, e.g. "flood" or "ebook"
If you need help thinking of words (and don't want to take a random guess),
Tip #5: Type Out the Word with Blanks
At some point, you may feel confused by all the letters and colors on the screen. To give your brain a break, type the letters you're sure about and use X's in the remaining spots. This will give you a better idea of what the word looks like.

Tip #6: Think About Word Endings
Focusing on the last two letters of a word can help you figure it out more quickly. This is because there are a lot fewer letter combinations at the end of a word than those at the beginning. For example, here are some
-SE
- cause
- horse
- noise
- whose
- false
-SS
- class
- dress
- glass
- press
- guess
-TH
- death
- earth
- faith
- month
- north
And don't forget that the answer can also be an adverb that ends in -LY: e.g. "sadly," "truly," "madly," etc. So when you're struggling, try to figure out the end of the word first!
Bonus Tip: Don’t Know Some Words? Ask a Tutor!
Ask an Engoo tutor about any words you don't know and they'll tell you how they're used. Together, you can also search for real sentences that use the word and come up with your own example sentences. Join Engoo!