Start with Broad-Coverage Words: Because you’re solving four words at once, begin with words that contain common letters and multiple vowels. Words like CRANE, SLATE, or AUDIO help test many letters quickly.
Track Each Board Separately: Treat every grid independently. Don’t mix up clues from different boards. Keeping mental (or written) notes can significantly improve accuracy.
Test New Letters Early: In your first few guesses, focus on exploring new letters instead of repeating known ones. Covering more alphabet possibilities early increases your chances.
Use Letter Frequency & Patterns: Common letters such as E, A, R, O, T, L, S appear frequently in English words. Once a few letters are revealed, analyze possible word structures carefully.
Watch for Repeated Letters: Some words may contain double letters like LL, EE, SS, or others. Also, the same letter might appear in multiple puzzles but in different positions.