Easy scenarios
AI is easy when A and I are green in adjacent positions.
It is also manageable when N, L, R, or T is already confirmed around the pair.
AI often appears in natural words, but it must be confirmed before you build the solve around it.
What AI tells you and why it matters during a Wordle solve.
AI is a useful vowel pair because A and I are both common enough to appear in strong openers. Words such as TRAIN, BRAIN, CHAIR, PLAIN, PAINT, GRAIN, STAIN, and TRAIL show how AI can sit in the middle of a five-letter answer.
The pattern matters because A and I feedback can point to adjacency, but it can also point to separated vowels. Strong play tests whether A comes before I and then uses surrounding consonants to separate the family.
Pattern work is strongest when it stays connected to the actual board. Use the pattern to organize candidates, then let green, yellow, and gray tiles decide whether you should solve directly or spend one more turn splitting the remaining group.
How often this shape should influence your decisions.
AI is common in everyday English and appears in many Wordle-style words. It is especially likely after openers that test A and I together, such as TRAIN, PAINT, RATIO, RAISE, or ARISE.
The pair is narrower than the individual vowels. If A and I are both yellow, do not assume AI until a follow-up places them together or eliminates other arrangements.
Frequency is a guide, not a shortcut. A common pattern can still be wrong if the positions do not fit, and a less common pattern can become the best explanation once several high-frequency letters are removed.
Representative Wordle-style words grouped by the way they behave on the board.
| Group | Examples | Why the group matters |
|---|---|---|
| RAIN family | TRAIN, BRAIN, GRAIN, DRAIN, FRAIL | These words often share R/A/I/N or R/A/I/L structures. |
| AIN and AIL words | PLAIN, STAIN, GRAIN, TRAIL, SNAIL | N versus L after AI is a major split. |
| Other AI words | CHAIR, PAINT, FAITH, DAILY, MAIZE | These examples show AI in different positions and with different endings. |
When this pattern is clean, and when it becomes a trap.
AI is easy when A and I are green in adjacent positions.
It is also manageable when N, L, R, or T is already confirmed around the pair.
AI is hard when A and I are yellow but could be separated.
The TRAIN/BRAIN/GRAIN/DRAIN family can become a first-letter trap in hard mode.
The mistakes that usually cost a turn with this pattern.
Do not assume AI if A and I have only appeared as yellow tiles.
Watch for RAIN-family traps where only the first consonant changes.
Remember that AI can be followed by N, L, R, T, or other endings depending on the word.
How to confirm the pattern and decide between solving and splitting.
| Step | Decision |
|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm AI adjacency with a guess that also tests R, N, L, T, or S. |
| 2 | Once AI is fixed, decide whether the word belongs to AIN, AIL, AIR, AIT, or another branch. |
| 3 | If the pool is a trap family, use a splitter in normal mode or the broadest legal candidate in hard mode. |
Board-style situations that show how to use the pattern without guessing blindly.
| Board clue | What it teaches | Best next move |
|---|---|---|
| SLATE -> --Y--, TRAIN -> --GGG | AIN is likely and the first two positions matter. | Compare TRAIN, BRAIN, GRAIN, DRAIN, and PLAIN using grays. |
| CRANE -> -Y-Y-, CHAIR -> --GG- | AI is confirmed but the ending is unresolved. | Check CHAIR, TRAIL, SNAIL, or FAITH based on remaining consonants. |
| POINT -> --Y-G, PAINT -> -GGGG | AINT is a tight frame after AI is confirmed. | Use first-letter evidence to separate PAINT, SAINT, TAINT, and FAINT. |
Use pattern recognition with candidate reduction, not instead of it.
A pattern page is most useful after you already have a few strong clues. If you are still early in the puzzle, broad information words from Best Starting Words or the Starting Word Analyzer usually matter more than chasing one shape. Once the board suggests AI, the goal changes: identify the family, avoid duplicate traps, and decide whether a direct answer or a splitter gives the highest chance of finishing cleanly.
For live solving, the ??????? ?? Wordle can filter green, yellow, and gray constraints. For finished games, Wordle анализатор helps you review whether your pattern guess actually reduced the candidate pool. Pair both tools with Wordle Statistics and Днешните съвети за Wordle when you want a broader solving workflow.
Move between similar pattern problems when your board points somewhere else.
Short answers for common questions about this topic.