CRANE is a balanced opener that tests three premium consonants and two central vowels without repeating letters.
Strength: Excellent candidate reduction because every letter is unique and common enough to appear across many answer families.
Weakness: It does not test S or T, two letters that often shape the best second guess.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. Its greens rarely trap you, and its yellows are easy to reuse.
Read CRANE analysis SLATE is a top-tier opener because it tests S, L, T, A, and E, five letters that define a large share of Wordle answer patterns.
Strength: Elite entropy profile because the word touches high-frequency letters across multiple positions.
Weakness: It skips R, the most important consonant not represented in the word.
Hard mode suitability: Excellent. The letters combine into many legal follow-up paths.
Read SLATE analysis TRACE is a close cousin of CRANE that swaps N for T, giving stronger T coverage while keeping R, A, C, and E.
Strength: Tests T and R together, a powerful pair for both information gain and practical solving.
Weakness: It misses S and L, which can be painful when the answer is in a common S-start or L-cluster family.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Strong, but slightly more constraining than SLATE.
Read TRACE analysis STARE is a natural, high-frequency opener that tests S, T, R, A, and E in one clean move.
Strength: Exceptional raw letter frequency because every letter is common.
Weakness: It does not test L, C, N, or O, so a weak result still needs a disciplined second guess.
Hard mode suitability: Excellent. Confirmed letters are easy to reuse legally.
Read STARE analysis ADIEU is famous because it tests four vowels, but its consonant coverage and entropy are weaker than many balanced openers.
Strength: Excellent vowel coverage for players who want to learn the vowel set immediately.
Weakness: Only one consonant slot is tested, and D is not one of the strongest first-guess consonants.
Hard mode suitability: Weak to average. Multiple yellow vowels can restrict the second guess too much.
Read ADIEU analysis AUDIO tests four vowels including O and U, but it gives up too much consonant information to rank with elite openers.
Strength: Very broad vowel coverage, especially for finding O and U early.
Weakness: Only one consonant is tested, so candidate reduction is often shallow.
Hard mode suitability: Weak. Yellow vowels can force cramped follow-ups.
Read AUDIO analysis RAISE is a strong compromise for players who like vowel information but still want R and S in the opener.
Strength: Excellent raw frequency because all five letters are common.
Weakness: It misses T, a critical consonant for many high-value follow-ups.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Multiple vowels need care, but R and S help.
Read RAISE analysis ARISE uses the same high-frequency letters as RAISE, but the positions change the information you get from greens.
Strength: Tests three vowels while still including R and S.
Weakness: Like RAISE, it misses T, L, C, N, and O.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Use careful follow-ups when several vowels are yellow.
Read ARISE analysis ROATE is an elite entropy opener that tests R, O, A, T, and E, but it feels less natural than common openers like SLATE or STARE.
Strength: One of the highest expected information profiles among practical five-letter starts.
Weakness: ROATE is less familiar, so some players dislike using it even when valid.
Hard mode suitability: Excellent. The letters are flexible and high-value.
Read ROATE analysis SOARE is a high-entropy opener that tests S, O, A, R, and E, giving excellent vowel coverage plus two premium consonants.
Strength: Excellent entropy because it tests three important vowels and two powerful consonants.
Weakness: It misses T, L, C, and N, so follow-up discipline matters.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. S and R give structure, but yellow vowels need care.
Read SOARE analysis IRATE is a high-information opener that tests I, R, A, T, and E without repeating a letter.
Strength: Tests three major vowels without wasting a slot on U.
Weakness: It misses S and L, two letters that often make second guesses cleaner.
Hard mode suitability: Good, though multiple yellow vowels can make legal follow-ups feel tight.
Read IRATE analysis ALTER is a practical opener built around common letters and a natural English shape.
Strength: Covers four of the most useful consonant/vowel families.
Weakness: It does not test S, which is a major omission for first-turn coverage.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Its letters combine naturally, but missing S can delay key constraints.
Read ALTER analysis ALERT is an anagram-style alternative to ALTER that changes the value of the final position.
Strength: Tests A and E together while keeping R and T.
Weakness: Missing S makes some common pools survive the first guess.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Confirmed A/L/E/R/T clues usually leave playable legal words.
Read ALERT analysis LATER is a natural opener that tests five common letters and avoids obscure-word friction.
Strength: Very readable for daily play.
Weakness: No S means a large starting-letter family remains untested.
Hard mode suitability: Good. The letters are flexible, but a missing S can slow candidate reduction.
Read LATER analysis TEARS is a practical high-frequency opener with strong T, R, S, A, and E coverage.
Strength: Every letter is common and useful.
Weakness: It misses L and O, two important second-turn checks.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. T, E, A, R, and S combine into many legal follow-ups.
Read TEARS analysis RATES tests the same powerful letters as STARE and TEARS while changing the green-position signals.
Strength: Excellent raw letter frequency.
Weakness: Final S is not as valuable for Wordle answers as S first.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. The confirmed letters usually remain easy to reuse.
Read RATES analysis TARES is another strong STARE-family opener that starts with T and preserves S, R, A, and E.
Strength: High-value T, R, and S coverage.
Weakness: Final S is often less useful than initial S.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Strong letters help, though S-last results need careful handling.
Read TARES analysis LARES covers L, R, S, A, and E, making it useful for players who want L earlier than T.
Strength: Includes S and R together.
Weakness: Missing T is a real cost compared with STARE or TEARS.
Hard mode suitability: Good. L, A, R, E, and S are reusable, but missing T can delay progress.
Read LARES analysis LEAST is a strong natural opener that tests L, E, A, S, and T in one familiar word.
Strength: Tests S and T together.
Weakness: It does not test R, one of the most valuable consonants.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. S, T, L, A, and E are easy to reuse legally.
Read LEAST analysis REACT tests R, E, A, C, and T, giving more C information than many popular openers.
Strength: C gives access to answer families many openers postpone.
Weakness: It misses S and L, two major early letters.
Hard mode suitability: Good. R/E/A/C/T combine into many legal words, but yellow C can be awkward.
Read REACT analysis SALET uses the same elite letters as SLATE but changes the positional signals.
Strength: Excellent letter set: S, A, L, E, and T.
Weakness: Less familiar than SLATE, so some players will dislike it.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. The confirmed letters usually leave plenty of legal follow-ups.
Read SALET analysis TALES is a natural SLATE-family opener that keeps S, T, L, A, and E.
Strength: Very familiar and easy to remember.
Weakness: Final S is often less useful than initial S.
Hard mode suitability: Good. S/T/L/A/E are flexible enough for many legal follow-ups.
Read TALES analysis ALONE is a vowel-friendly opener that adds L and N for better structure than pure vowel starts.
Strength: Tests A, O, and E in one move.
Weakness: It misses S, T, and R, the key consonants in many top openers.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. Several yellow vowels can make legal second guesses awkward.
Read ALONE analysis STONE is a very practical opener because it tests S, T, N, O, and E in a natural word.
Strength: Tests S and T together.
Weakness: It misses A and R, two very important first-turn letters.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. S, T, O, N, and E are easy to reuse in legal follow-ups.
Read STONE analysis ATONE is a vowel-rich opener that keeps T and N for practical structure.
Strength: Tests three major vowels: A, O, and E.
Weakness: It misses S and R.
Hard mode suitability: Good, but multiple yellow vowels require careful legal follow-ups.
Read ATONE analysis RATIO tests R, T, A, I, and O, giving broad vowel information while keeping two strong consonants.
Strength: Tests A, I, and O together.
Weakness: It does not test E, the most important vowel.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. The vowel load can restrict follow-ups.
Read RATIO analysis ALIEN tests A, I, E, L, and N, making it a gentler vowel-heavy opener.
Strength: Tests A, I, and E in one guess.
Weakness: No S, T, R, or O.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. Yellow vowels can make the second guess cramped.
Read ALIEN analysis AROSE is a strong vowel-friendly opener because it keeps R and S while testing A, O, and E.
Strength: Tests A, O, and E together.
Weakness: No T, L, C, or N.
Hard mode suitability: Good. R and S help, but vowel-heavy yellow results need care.
Read AROSE analysis AISLE is a vowel-friendly opener that adds S and L for better structure than many vowel dumps.
Strength: Tests A, I, and E together.
Weakness: No R or T, which lowers candidate reduction.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. Multiple yellow vowels can force awkward legal guesses.
Read AISLE analysis ROUND is not an elite opener, but it covers O, U, R, N, and D, which many common starts delay.
Strength: Tests O and U together.
Weakness: It skips A, E, S, T, and L, which is a major first-turn cost.
Hard mode suitability: Fair to good. Confirmed R/O/U/N/D clues can be reused, but low-frequency letters reduce efficiency.
Read ROUND analysis CLOUD is a contrast opener that checks O and U while adding C, L, and D for structure.
Strength: Tests O and U together, which many A/E openers postpone.
Weakness: It misses E, A, R, S, and T, the core letters behind many elite openers.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. C/L/O/U/D can be reused, but yellow U and D patterns can restrict good follow-ups.
Read CLOUD analysis PAINT is a practical natural opener that combines A and I with N and T.
Strength: A and I separate many vowel families immediately.
Weakness: It misses E, the most important vowel.
Hard mode suitability: Good enough, though missing E and S can make some second turns less efficient.
Read PAINT analysis POINT tests O and I while keeping N and T in useful positions.
Strength: O and I cover vowel families that SLATE-style openers may miss.
Weakness: No E or A makes it weaker as a default opener.
Hard mode suitability: Good. N and T make legal follow-ups manageable, but missing E can slow some paths.
Read POINT analysis PLANT is a consonant-forward opener that tests P, L, N, and T around A.
Strength: L, N, and T are all high-utility consonants.
Weakness: It misses E and O, so vowel placement may remain unclear.
Hard mode suitability: Good. P/L/A/N/T combine into playable follow-ups, but yellow clusters require care.
Read PLANT analysis SOUND tests S, O, U, N, and D in one familiar word.
Strength: S is one of the best opening consonants.
Weakness: It misses A, E, R, T, and L, so many elite-letter pools survive.
Hard mode suitability: Good. S and N support legal follow-ups, but U-heavy yellow patterns still need care.
Read SOUND analysis HOUSE is a vowel-forward opener that includes O, U, E, and S.
Strength: Tests O, U, and E together.
Weakness: Only two consonants are tested, and H is highly positional.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. Multiple vowel hits can create legal but low-information second guesses.
Read HOUSE analysis SMILE is a friendly opener that tests S, L, I, and final E while adding M.
Strength: S is tested in the strongest opening position.
Weakness: It misses A, R, T, O, and N.
Hard mode suitability: Good. S/L/I/E are reusable, though yellow M can be awkward.
Read SMILE analysis CHAIR tests the CH opening pair while adding A, I, and R.
Strength: C and H together expose CH families immediately.
Weakness: No E, S, T, L, or N means many common pools survive.
Hard mode suitability: Fair. Yellow C or H can constrain legal follow-ups quickly.
Read CHAIR analysis TRAIN is a strong natural opener with T, R, A, I, and N.
Strength: T, R, and N are all valuable Wordle consonants.
Weakness: It misses E and S, two of the strongest first-turn letters.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. T/R/A/I/N combine into many legal follow-ups.
Read TRAIN analysis BRAIN is a natural opener that keeps R, A, I, and N while testing B.
Strength: R and N provide strong consonant value.
Weakness: B is less efficient than T, S, or L as a first-turn letter.
Hard mode suitability: Good. B/R/A/I/N are reusable, but B hits can narrow options quickly.
Read BRAIN analysis FLAME tests A and E with L plus two medium-frequency consonants.
Strength: A and E are the two most important vowels.
Weakness: F and M are less valuable than S, T, R, N, or C.
Hard mode suitability: Good. Final E and L are useful, but F/M hits can restrict options.
Read FLAME analysis GRACE tests R, A, C, and final E while adding G for GR-family information.
Strength: R and C are both meaningful branch letters.
Weakness: It misses S, T, L, N, and O.
Hard mode suitability: Good. R/A/C/E are flexible, while yellow G can be awkward.
Read GRACE analysis PLATE is a strong natural opener that resembles SLATE while using P instead of S.
Strength: L, A, T, and E are all high-value opener letters.
Weakness: P is weaker than S as the first letter in most models.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. P/L/A/T/E combine into many legal words.
Read PLATE analysis PLAIN tests P, L, A, I, and N without repeating letters.
Strength: A and I create useful vowel contrast.
Weakness: No E, S, T, or R lowers first-turn ceiling.
Hard mode suitability: Good. P/L/A/I/N create legal options, though missing E can slow the search.
Read PLAIN analysis SCORE is a practical opener that tests S, C, O, R, and final E.
Strength: S and R are premium consonants.
Weakness: It misses A, T, L, N, and I.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. S/C/O/R/E leave many legal follow-up paths.
Read SCORE analysis SPARE is a natural opener with S, R, A, and final E plus P.
Strength: S first and final E are both high-value position checks.
Weakness: It misses T and L, two major first-turn letters.
Hard mode suitability: Very good. S/P/A/R/E can be reused naturally in legal follow-ups.
Read SPARE analysis SNARE is a strong natural opener because every letter is useful.
Strength: S first and final E are premium positional checks.
Weakness: It misses T, one of the best Wordle consonants.
Hard mode suitability: Excellent. S/N/A/R/E combine into many legal words.
Read SNARE analysis SHARE tests S, H, A, R, and final E in a familiar word.
Strength: S first and final E are excellent position checks.
Weakness: H is less efficient than T, L, or N unless it hits a pattern.
Hard mode suitability: Good. S/H/A/R/E are playable, but yellow H can be constraining.
Read SHARE analysis SHINE tests S, H, I, N, and final E in a natural word.
Strength: S first and final E are strong positional checks.
Weakness: No A, R, T, L, or O coverage.
Hard mode suitability: Good. S/H/I/N/E give legal follow-ups, though H hits can narrow paths.
Read SHINE analysis CHORE tests C, H, O, R, and final E.
Strength: O and E give useful vowel coverage.
Weakness: No A, S, T, L, N, or I coverage.
Hard mode suitability: Good but sometimes narrow. Confirmed C/H clues can force specific legal shapes.
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