Start with Words That Cover Many Letters: Since Dordle has two words simultaneously, pick starting words that include different common letters. Words like CRANE and SLATE together test more letters in your first guess.
Track Clues for Both Words Separately: Pay attention to color hints for each word independently. Green, yellow, and gray letters apply to each puzzle, so don’t mix them up. Accurate tracking helps plan smarter next guesses.
Test New Letters Early: In your first few guesses, try letters that haven’t been used yet in either word. Covering as many letters as possible early saves attempts and makes solving both words easier.
Use Letter Frequency & Patterns: Common letters like E, A, R, O, T, L, S are very helpful. Once a few letters are revealed, focus on likely word patterns to narrow down possibilities for both puzzles simultaneously.
Consider Double Letters & Overlaps: Sometimes, the words may contain repeated letters like LL, EE, SS. Also, a letter might appear in both words but in different positions. Keep an eye on overlaps—it often helps solve both faster.