Start with High-Value Words: Begin with words that contain common letters and multiple vowels. Words like CRANE, SLATE, AUDIO, or POINT help reveal valuable information quickly.
Prioritize Letter Coverage Early: For the first 4–6 guesses, avoid repeating letters. Try to cover as many different letters as possible to unlock clues across multiple boards.
Track Progress Systematically: Because there are 16 puzzles, organization is critical. Focus on the boards that show the most green and yellow hints first.
Solve Easy Words First: Some words will become obvious earlier. Completing them reduces visual clutter and lets you concentrate on the harder ones.
Watch for Repeated Letters: Many five-letter words contain double letters like LL, EE, SS, TT. Don’t forget to consider repeated letters if a word seems unsolved despite strong clues.