Wordle Calculator

Enter your guesses and tap tiles to set their feedback. LexaCalc instantly narrows the solution pool.

Add a Guess

All letters are saved in uppercase. Tap tiles below to toggle between Slate → Ember → Aurora.

A A A

Slate = absent, Ember = present elsewhere, Aurora = correct spot.

Your Board

Need to remove a guess? Use the × button next to the row.

Remaining Words

Add at least one guess to start filtering.

How this works

The Wordle Calculator helps you find the answer when you're stuck on a five-letter word puzzle. After each guess in Wordle, the game gives you feedback through colored tiles. This tool uses that feedback to immediately narrow down the remaining possibilities, often reducing thousands of candidate words to just a handful.

Type a five-letter word into the "Add a Guess" box and press Add. A row of tiles appears below. Click each tile to cycle through feedback states: Slate (gray) means the letter is not in the answer; Ember (orange) means the letter is somewhere in the word but not in that position; Aurora (blue) means the letter is correct and in the right spot. Press Calculate to see the updated word list.

You can add as many guess rows as you need. Each new row further filters the list. After three or four rounds, you will usually see only one or two words remaining.

See it in action

You guessed CRANE and got:

C R A N E

A is in the word but not in position 3. C, R, N, and E are eliminated. The solver cuts the list from around 14,000 words to roughly 700.

Next you tried BADLY and got:

B A D L Y

A is confirmed in position 2. D, L, and Y are locked in positions 3, 4, and 5. B is out. The solver narrows to just 2 words: MADLY and SADLY.

Your third guess is SADLY and you see:

S A D L Y

All five letters correct. SADLY is the answer — solved in three guesses.

Tips for using a solver

  • Start with a word that covers common vowels and frequent consonants like E, A, R, T, and S.
  • After each guess, set all five tile colors before pressing Calculate — missing one color can skew the results.
  • If many words remain, pick a guess that tests new letters rather than repeating ones you already know about.
  • The solver supports Quordle, Octordle, and Duordle — use the mode buttons at the top to switch between multi-board variants.
  • The word list includes every valid five-letter English word, not just past Wordle answers, so some results may be unfamiliar.

Frequently asked questions

Is this Wordle solver free to use?

Yes, completely free. There are no accounts, no sign-ups, and no limits on how many times you can use it.

Will using a solver get me banned from Wordle?

No. Wordle does not monitor how you arrive at your answers. The game runs entirely in your browser with no cheat detection.

How many words are in the dictionary?

The solver uses a list of about 14,800 five-letter English words. This includes every word Wordle might accept as a valid guess.

Does it work for Quordle and Octordle?

Yes. Use the mode buttons at the top to select multi-board variants. Each board tracks its own feedback independently.

What do the tile colors mean?

Slate (gray) means the letter is not in the answer. Ember (orange) means the letter is in the word but in a different position. Aurora (blue) means the letter is correct and in the right spot.

Why does the solver show words I've never heard of?

The dictionary includes all valid five-letter English words, not just common ones. Wordle occasionally uses less familiar words, so the solver keeps the full list to avoid missing the answer.

Bookmark this page so you have it ready the next time you get stuck. Come back any time — no downloads, no sign-up, just fast answers.