Is it just me, or Wordel has been extremely tough recently? (It was a stumble.) I recently spent a few days where I really thought I would end the guess before resolving it. I have already shared my Winning strategies easy to play. Basically, I start the train and closely, then look at any right regions and try a word that will use them in several places. When I need to make a picture of potential words that win, I still know that I use the XS to spell the right letters. So far, the strategy is still working.
And now there is a new tool you can use. I call it my wrand player chat sheet. With the help of big brains in the Oxford English Dictionary, I have collected a list in which all the alphabetical letters are classified, in which they are most used in English words. So as you have guessed, E and A Word are tremendous letters to estimate. Jay and Qi, not so much.
I also asked readers and friends to share their wardal strategies. Hope you get some points to refresh your game.
Become a champion
“I used the train as my first estimate. Now my first two words are always noisy and indeed. If this word is not revealed, I use the next champion. Those three words give me 15 letters that are most common, including all 6 heads.Dan Hughes
Use tomorrow’s winner
“I always start with the previous day’s winning word. –Mark Harsh
Random way
“For a long time, I used two star words, which gave many heads and common letters, which always made me a solid four -line winner and sometimes three. But then I threw the branches in random words. –Susan C. Ying
Another vote for random
“I have almost no no strategy. My wrald (and coarse) game is randomly free for everyone. I get a Wordel in 4 estimates every time. I use any star word in my head. I will use another, random word to try to achieve more successes.” –Deb Ashe Hoor
The importance of A and r
“I always type on what I correct with an unknown place (X ‘in’ X ‘. Often the visual person like me is immediately seen. The correct answer is. Also, if I have’ A ‘and’ R ‘in the wrong place, I always move them to third and fourth places, if I am not already.Christine Eber Hard Minor
Get the letter that
“My strategy starts with audio to target four heads.” –Venessa calling
Did we mention the heads?
“It is my routine in a loud voice or sea.” –Julie Johnson Pelletter
‘Staring’ on the puzzle
“I stopped playing – but my starter word was always staring.” –Scott Lerman
Use ‘straw’
“(My Starter Word) is strange …”. –Stephen Messcclick


