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How to Use the Wordle Solver: A Step-by-Step Guide with Example

Our Wordle Solver is designed to help you find the perfect word for your Wordle game. Follow this guide with a concrete example to use the solver effectively:

  1. Choose a Starting Word: Begin with a word that contains common vowels and consonants. Good options include "OTHER" or "OCEAN".
  2. Enter Information in the Solver: Based on Wordle's feedback, input the following into our solver:
    • Correct Letters: Letters in the right position
    • Misplaced Letters: Letters in the word but wrong position
    • Excluded Letters: Letters not in the word
  3. Iterate Based on Results: Use the solver's suggestions for your next guess. Let's walk through an example:
    1. Start with "OCEAN". Wordle indicates 'A' is misplaced, and 'O', 'C', 'E', 'N' are excluded.
      Wordle Solver Step 1: Start with a recommended word like OCEAN
    2. Input this information into the solver.
      Wordle Solver Step 2: Input Wordle feedback into the Wordle Solver
    3. From the solver's suggestions, try "GUARD". Wordle shows 'A' is still misplaced, and 'G', 'U', 'R', 'D' are excluded.
      Wordle Solver Step 3: Try a word from the Wordle Solver results like GUARD
    4. Update the solver with this new information. Add a new misplaced row for 'A' and update the excluded letters.
      Wordle Solver Step 4: Update the Wordle Solver with new information
    5. Based on the new list of suggestions, try "FAITH".
      Wordle Solver Step 5: Try a new word from the updated Wordle Solver results like FAITH
    6. Success! "FAITH" is the correct answer.
  4. Analyze Results: Review the solver's suggestions after each iteration. This helps you make informed decisions for your next guess.

Remember, the key to success is using the Wordle Solver in conjunction with the feedback from the actual Wordle game. This iterative process narrows down the possibilities with each guess.

Ready to start solving? Use the Wordle Solver now to find the best words for your game! Click here to access the Wordle Solver.

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