A two-vowel Wordle word contains two standard vowels from A, E, I, O, and U. Some answers also include Y acting like a vowel sound, but this page focuses on the standard vowel count players usually track during a solve.
Two-vowel words are important because they are common and strategically balanced. They give enough sound information for the answer to become readable, while still leaving three consonant positions to drive candidate reduction.
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.