Best 'Wordle' starting word? Step up your game today. (2024)

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Trying to game Wordle isn't my bag, I'll admit.

My ideal daily Wordle session starts with me plucking a legible five-letter combination out from my stream of consciousness and seeing where that random guess takes me.

The game becomes a sort of linguistic Magic Eye at that point: If I loosen my focus and look past the initial guess to imagine all the words that might be formed from any yellow- or green-marked letter, I'll eventually find the answer. Or not! And that's OK, I'm fine with a loss.

Some people like to win under any circ*mstances, though, and I get it. It feels great to maintain that daily streak, especially as it jumps into the double digits and beyond.

Sure, you could always cheat and look up the answer, but there's no sense of accomplishment in that. Gaming Wordle is the only agreeable middle-ground there, and the best place to find that comfort zone is starting word strategy.

So let's get into it. The internet has lots of thoughts.

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How should we think about Wordle starting word strategies?

Let's think about this holistically first. You've got 26 letters in the alphabet. Of those, five (plus the letter "Y" at times) are vowels, the basic building block for most words.

So at a very basic level, any five-letter combination that helps you rule out more vowels early is going to trim down the galaxy of possible answers.

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With that basic reality in mind, we can immediately pick out a few ideal starting words There are others, but ADIEU, AUDIO, and OUIJA all cover four vowels. You won't know if any yellow or green letters appear twice, say if the answer is "sweet" or "radar," but you can at least spot some critical letters right at the start.

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That's good enough for most people. Starting with vowel-heavy words will give you an edge with Wordle's puzzle-solving every time. But it's also not that simple, since not every letter is created equally. Yes, vowels appear in basically every word, but some are more or less common. The same goes for consonants.

There's also the Wordle dictionary. There are more than 10,000 words the game will recognize as allowable guesses, but there's a much smaller list of words — only a few thousand — that qualify as possible solutions. The NYT even trimmed down that solution list after it acquired Wordle. So while you could use a more obscure word like AUREI (the plural form of aureus, an ancient Roman gold coin, for those who are curious!) as a guess, it's not going to be the day's answer.

If going vowel-heavy isn't enough and you want to cover some of the more common consonants as well, RAISE is an ideal starting word since it covers the three most common vowels and the two most common consonants as they appear in dictionaries.

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What is the best Wordle starting word, really?

For those who don't want to risk feeling like they're cheating Wordle, you might want to stop reading here. You can use the strategies and ways of thinking above to give yourself an edge in every day's new puzzle, and that's plenty for most players.

For those who want to dive deeper down the rabbit hole, however, there's an excellent video from Grant Sanderson, a mathematician and computer scientist who goes by 3Blue1Brown on YouTube. Sanderson applied his knowledge of "information theory" to Wordle, and he coded some testing programs that measure things like letter frequency to determine the best of the best starting words.

It's a dense 30 minutes of explanation that's heavy on the math talk, but Sanderson's friendly demeanor and willingness to take the time necessary to break down complex ideas for viewers makes it a fascinating watch.

In this initial video from Sanderson (you didn't think it was going to be as easy as one video, did you?), the ultimate takeaway leaves us with CRANE as the best Wordle starting word. But it's not that simple. Because Sanderson's breakdown focuses on letter frequency, CRANE is just the first stage of information gathering. It's only the "best" if you use what you know about the right and wrong letters in that first word to inform a perfect second guess.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Is your head swimming yet? Do you wish you'd just tapped out after the first section?? That's where I'm at! But wait, we're not even done yet.

A week after the above video post, Sanderson dropped another one, titled "Oh, wait, actually the best Wordle opener is not 'crane'...." It turns out, there was a slight bug in his original test program. He says right up front that the bug "affects a very small percentage of cases," so it doesn't undermine the substantive lessons from the first video.

Without getting into the heavy math, the bug relates specifically to solutions that have multiples of the same letter, and how Wordle handles that.

Sanderson felt the need to put out a second video because, while "very little of substance actually changes" from the original video, the final conclusion relating to optimal starting word is affected. The same caveat from before applies here as well: An optimal starting word is only as good as how the guess that follows uses the information gleaned from the first one.

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With that context in mind, Sanderson's amended ideal starting word is SALET (which is an alternate spelling for "sallet," a type of helmet worn during the Middle Ages #themoreyouknow), though TRACE and CRATE work nearly as well. Especially since both of those latter options are potential Wordle solutions.

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Honestly, one of the most important takeaways from all these dives down math-y rabbit holes is the notion I mentioned above: Your first guess is only strong in the context of the guesses that follow. That's the whole game of Wordle in the end: A single guess provides you with information that you then need to use to narrow down the list of subsequent guesses.

But! (Yeah, we're not done here.) There's another school of thought on how to approach solving Wordle. Instead of playing the game as intended and using each previous guess to inform the next one, you instead stick to the letter frequency game and try to rule out the most common letters, consonants and vowels both, up front, irrespective of any clues you pick up.

This approach effectively "wastes" your starting stretch of guesses on locked-in choices that are meant to narrow down the number of possible letters you have to work with. Just know that if you play Wordle in "hard mode," this strategy won't work, since each successive guess needs to include any letters that are confirmed to be in the solution by the previous guess.

Is there a best Wordle starting word that doesn't go so hard on all the math?

As the top commenter on Sanderson's original video legendarily notes: "Interesting video, real good stuff. Gonna keep using PENIS but this was really cool and informative!"

For those who want to skip the long and winding road into math-land, YouTuber Bentellect has a short, sweet breakdown of his starting strategy.

So RATIO first, then MENDS, then LUCKY. That's it. With those three choices, you'll have slimmed down the list of possible letters to the point that figuring out the solution with your final guesses becomes significantly easier. It's not a surefire winning strategy for every day's puzzle. I'm not sure there is one, and even if there is, knowing it would essentially break the game.

Mashable's own Wordle expert Caitlin Welsh prefers a different three-word starter combination: SCALY, GUIDE, and THORN. The premise is the same though: Caitlin, like Bentellect, is narrowing down the list of possible letters that could appear in the solution by casting the widest net possible, alphabetically speaking, with her first three guesses.

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So there you have it. There's no single perfect starting guess for Wordle. There's a whole spectrum of them, along with a long list of caveats that basically boil down to: How much do you want to break the game? I said it at the start and I'll say it again: Stream of consciousness is the way to go. Use Wordle like I do, as a meditative brain-bender to loosen up those thinking muscles at the start of your day.

For those who want to win at any cost, though, hopefully this extended rundown of what works best will get you closer to climbing that daily streak into the triple digits.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to today's Wordle.

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Best 'Wordle' starting word? Step up your game today. (2024)

FAQs

What is the best 5 word start for Wordle today? ›

Common Five-letter Words for Wordle, List 2
  • cheer.
  • pause.
  • legal.
  • plate.
  • error.
  • smash.
  • trade.
  • burst.

What is the number 1 best starting word for Wordle? ›

There have been many reports and experiments conducted to determine the most successful starting word. One of the most common results of all the testing is the word CRANE. Many reports state that CRANE will help you find the correct word quickly because it contains some of the most used letters in the alphabet.

What are the best 3 words in a row for Wordle? ›

But for the past month, I've been using this strategy:
  • First word... TRAIN.
  • Second word... CLOSE (sometimes CLOSE gets me nothing, but those are big letters I can't skip)
  • Third word... UMPED. Yes, "UMPED" is a word.
Feb 22, 2023

What is the best starting word for Wordle in hard mode? ›

Well, now the official advice for what the best Wordle starting word is has changed, with WordleBot, the New York Times' dedicated AI helper tool, stating that it prefers TRACE to its previous top pick, SLATE. In hard mode, meanwhile, the 'bot's favorite word is now TROPE.

What are the five magic words for Wordle? ›

Here are the 5 "Magic" Words that will help you solve Wordle more often than not. "Derby, flank, ghost, winch, jumps."

What is a burner word in Wordle? ›

They are words that you know cannot be right but can prove useful by identifying or ruling out much needed letters before you... Kayode Adesimi. There's a difference between burner words and starter words. Many people have words they always start with, usually to determi...

Is there a trick to guessing the first word in Wordle? ›

Start with a word that has a lot of vowels.

Some Wordle players have found success in starting with a word that has several vowels in it. “Adieu,” “audio” or “canoe,” for instance, may be good words to start with because at least three out of the five letters are vowels.

What is the best second word in Wordle? ›

If we don't need to restrict our second guess to those words that are consistent with the first guess and the first-guess pattern, then it turns out that “berry” is an optimum second guess since it produces 11 non-zero patterns, better than “beard” with only 9 non-zero patterns.

What is the most used word on Wordle? ›

Answering this question, in fact, was one of the motivations behind WordleBot's development. In its robot brain, a handful of words — SLATE, CRANE, TRACE — are best. For human Wordle players, the most popular opening word by some margin is ADIEU. AUDIO, another four-vowel word, is the fourth-most popular.

What are the best two starting Wordle words? ›

Wordle's First Two Words Can Be A Powerful Combo
  • RAISE and DONUT.
  • ROATE and SLING.
  • SOUND and CRAMP.

How to solve Wordle every time? ›

Beat Wordle Every Time: The Best 5-Letter Words & Tricks
  1. Start with a word that has 3, 4, or 5 vowels.
  2. Use your second try to confirm as many letters as possible.
  3. Try our cheat sheet of the best Wordle words.
  4. Learn the most common letters and their positions.
  5. Consider common letter pairings.
May 19, 2024

What was the first Wordle answer ever? ›

A Times spokesperson told me it lists the very first Wordle as appearing on June 19, 2021, and the paper celebrated the game's 1,000th word on March 15. Spoiler: That 1,000th word was ERUPT.

What is mathematically the best word to start Wordle? ›

WordleBot rates SLATE as 99/100 for skill, the highest score it awards. However, it gives the same ranking to CRANE, CRATE, SLANT, TRACE and CARTE, so any of those six would be a great choice of Wordle starting word. Alternatively, researchers at MIT have calculated that the best word to start Wordle is SALET.

What is the number 1 starting word on Wordle? ›

So there you have it — for the Tom's Guide team at least, the best Wordle start word is STARE. Though, a pair of MIT researchers have their own pick: SALET (a light medieval helmet).

Does Wordle use plurals? ›

Are There Plurals in Wordle? All plural nouns are accepted as valid Wordle guesses, but plural nouns that end in S or ES aren't used as answers. To understand why, we need to talk about the rules of this popular word guessing game.

What are the 5 words for Wordle hack? ›

Contrary to Shian Liao's belief, there actually exist such words. They are: The 5 magic words for Wordle word coverage: brick, glent, jumpy, vozhd, waqfs.

What are the top 5 letters used in Wordle? ›

We see from Figure 1 that “e” is the letter that is most frequently used (1,233 times in total), followed by “a”, “r”, “o”, “t”, “l”, “i”, “s”, “n”, “c”. The most frequently used letter in the first position is “s”, while the most frequently used letter in the second or third position is “a”.

What are the 5 words that use every letter for Wordle? ›

Here are all possible 5 word combinations that cover 25 letters of the alphabet:
  • BRICK JUMPY GLENT VOZHD WAQFS.
  • PRICK JUMBY GLENT VOZHD WAQFS.
  • CLIPT JUMBY KRENG VOZHD WAQFS.
  • BRUNG KEMPT CYLIX VOZHD WAQFS.
  • BRUNG KEMPT XYLIC VOZHD WAQFS.
  • BEMIX CLUNK GRYPT VOZHD WAQFS.
  • BLING JUMPY TRECK VOZHD WAQFS.
  • JUMBY PLING TRECK VOZHD WAQFS.
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