Start with one 5-letter guess
Use a balanced opening word with common vowels and consonants to reveal broad letter signals.
This guide explains the core logic for Puzzley Word Grid and Connections. Use it as a repeatable training flow for faster pattern recognition and cleaner decisions.
Follow this exact 3-step loop each round: open broad, read clues, and close with constraints.
Use a balanced opening word with common vowels and consonants to reveal broad letter signals.
Green means right letter and slot, yellow means right letter wrong slot, and gray means not in the answer.
After each result, press New to start another puzzle immediately and build consistent daily practice.
Build groups deliberately and spend your mistake budget only when a category hypothesis is strong.
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Use a five-letter opening with at least two vowels and common consonants. Avoid repeated letters in your first guess.
Core puzzle modes are designed for unlimited replay so you can practice multiple rounds in one session.
Yes. The same logic applies on desktop and mobile, and the boards are optimized for touch input and smaller screens.
Use it for post-game learning: review hints and compare your guesses instead of checking the final word too early.
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