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Wordle Solver

Enter your green, yellow and grey clues and instantly see every possible answer — ranked so the smartest next guess sits right at the top.

Updated July 10, 2026 7 min read

About the Wordle Solver

A Wordle solver takes the clues you have already earned — the green, yellow and grey tiles from your guesses — and instantly narrows the daily five-letter answer down to the words that are still possible. Instead of staring at the grid hoping for inspiration, you feed the AllWordTools.com Wordle Solver what you know, and it hands you a ranked list of candidates with the strongest next guess right at the top.

The solver understands all three Wordle clue colours. Green letters are locked to their exact position, yellow letters must appear somewhere else in the word, and grey letters are ruled out entirely. Combine even a couple of clues and the pool of possible answers shrinks dramatically — often to just a handful of words.

It is fast, free and works instantly in your browser. Use it to rescue a tricky puzzle, to keep your streak alive, or simply to learn which guesses give you the most information.

How to use the Wordle Solver

  1. 1

    Enter your green letters

    Type each correct letter into the box that matches its exact position in the word. Leave positions you don't know blank.

  2. 2

    Add your yellow letters

    List the letters that are in the word but in the wrong spot in the 'present letters' box.

  3. 3

    Add your grey letters

    List the letters your guesses ruled out in the 'absent letters' box.

  4. 4

    Find answers

    Press Find answers to see every possible word, ranked with the best next guess highlighted first.

How the Wordle solver works

Wordle gives you three kinds of feedback. A green tile means the letter is correct and in the right place. A yellow tile means the letter is in the word but in a different position. A grey tile means the letter is not in the answer at all. Our solver applies all three rules at once, filtering a five-letter dictionary down to only the words that satisfy every clue you have entered.

Once it has the surviving candidates, it ranks them by how common each letter is among the remaining possibilities. Guessing a top-ranked word tends to reveal the most new information, helping you close in on the answer in as few guesses as possible.

Getting the smartest next guess

Early in a puzzle, the best guesses are words rich in common letters that also help eliminate possibilities. That is why the solver highlights its top suggestion — it is usually the guess that will teach you the most about the hidden word. As you add more clues, the list narrows until only the true answer remains.

A good strategy is to enter your clues after each guess and let the solver update the pool. Even when you already suspect the answer, checking the remaining candidates helps you avoid wasting a guess on a word that has already been ruled out.

Improve while you play

Beyond rescuing a single puzzle, the Wordle Solver teaches you how information flows through the game. By watching how each clue slashes the candidate list, you learn which opening words and letter combinations are most powerful — knowledge that makes you a faster solver even when you play without any help.

Because it is free and instant, you can use it as a training partner: guess on your own, then check the solver to see how close your reasoning was to the optimal play.

Examples

Input

green: ?R??E, absent: slot

Sample output

crane, brave, prune, grade

Two greens plus a few greys leaves only a handful of answers.

Input

green: C????, yellow: r, absent: slone

Sample output

curry, crumb, cramp

A green start with one yellow narrows quickly.

Input

yellow: aei, absent: strong

Sample output

vibe → words containing a, e and i

Yellow letters must appear somewhere in the answer.

Pro tips

  • Enter clues after every guess so the candidate list stays accurate.
  • Start with a letter-rich opener like CRANE or SLATE to earn maximum clues.
  • The highlighted top word is usually the most informative next guess.
  • Don't forget grey letters — ruling out letters is as powerful as confirming them.
  • If the list is still long, guess a word that tests brand-new letters to split it faster.
Questions & answers

Wordle Solver FAQs

The AllWordTools.com Team

Word-game specialists and language enthusiasts building fast, accurate tools that help millions of players find the right word. Last reviewed July 10, 2026.

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