4 Letter Wordle Solver

Find my 4 Letter Wordle



Lingle 4 letter wordle

Welcome to our 4 Letter Wordle Solver! If you’ve recently gotten hooked by Wordle, you’re not alone. Use this tool to help you with 6 Letter wordle games, such as Lingle. Even before being featured (and bought) by The New York Times, the game had surged in popularity, with thousands of new fans popping up across the globe. But with only one Wordle game a day, you don’t want to waste your chance to play. When you’re stuck or frustrated, use our Wordle Solver tool to find the answer and ensure your success streak remains intact. We wanted to make a solid Wordle helper page, so we also have great tips and strategies to make you a better Wordle player.

How to Use Our 4 Letter Wordle Solver

  1. In the first row of boxes, enter green (Placed) letters in the correct spot on the board. For instance, if you currently know that the letter ‘T’ is in the second slot of your Wordle word, enter 'T' in the second box. This section tells our tool which green letters you have already identified.
  2. Enter ‘yellow’ letters into the appropriate Valid Letters box. These are the yellow letters on your board, which you know will be contained within your word somewhere, but whose exact placement you have not yet identified. It is not necessary to place spaces between your letters.
  3. Enter ‘bad’ letters into the appropriate box. Bad letters are letters that you know are not in the word. These are the letters which have turned up dark gray on your Wordle game.
  4. Click the green ‘Update’ button. Once you’ve entered your letters into the appropriate text boxes, click the green ‘Update’ button and all possible results will appear below.
  5. Look at the best possible letters for next guess. Our tool offers two main sections to help you with your Wordle game. The first is the ‘Best Possible Letters’ section, which will suggest the letters most likely to be contained within the word. These letters will be arranged in order of probability, meaning you can prioritize which letters to include in your next guess.
  6. View the possible words list. Our tool also has a ‘Possible Words List’ which lists all of the possible words for your Wordle based on what letters you know so far. Depending on how far into your game you’ve gotten, this list could be hundreds of words long. However, as you advance in the game and build up your ‘bad words’ list, as well as find more letters to place on the board, you should see this list shrink significantly.
  7. Once you’ve played your next word on Wordle, update the entry boxes at the top of the page and click ‘find words’ to refresh the results. As you advance in the game, our suggestions will become more targeted.

How Did Wordle and Some Variations Get So Popular?

Wordle was first envisioned in 2020 by Josh Wardle, a Brooklyn-based software engineer. He created the game as a way to keep himself sharp during quarantine, and as a gift for his partner, Palak Shah, who loves word games. The two played the game amongst themselves for many months before they shared it in a family WhatsApp group, where it quickly became popular. Their family’s interest inspired Wardle to release the game to a global audience in November of 2021, where it has quickly become an internet favorite.

Tips for Solving Wordles

As great as our Wordle Solver is, you probably also want to get better at solving Wordles on your own. Here are a few tips for you to think about on your next Wordle game:

  1. Try not to use repeating letters as one of your first guesses

Instead of starting with "class" try starting with "plant." This way you can get information on 5 letters instead of 4. Since you only have a limited number of guesses, this can be key to helping you solve your puzzle.

  1. When stumped, look to the keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

As you advance in the game, you’ll eliminate more and more options from the board. At this point, it can be helpful to look to the keyboard at the bottom of your screen for guidance on what to guess next. Once you’ve got only one or two slots open on your Wordle board, and only five or six letters left as options on your keyboard, it’s a simple matter of mixing and matching to find the right word.

Feedback on the Wordle Solver

What do you think about our Wordle Solver? Was this tool useful for you, or are there features you’d like to see added? We’d love to hear from you!
To check out more of our solvers, see our Anagram Solver page, where you can unscramble all possible words given a certain set of letters.

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