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WordSleuth Wordle Solver
Enter the guesses you've tried and WordSleuth solves it
Enter the guesses you've tried and tap each tile to match Wordle's colours. WordSleuth instantly filters every word that still fits, recommends your best next guess, and shows which letters and positions are most likely. It ranks every valid word by information theory (Shannon entropy), suggesting the guess that splits the remaining answers most evenly and showing the expected bits of information it reveals.
I built WordSleuth because of a small daily frustration. I play a Wordle clone (Framedl on Farcaster), and every solver I tried kept suggesting words like KANES or KNAPS that my game simply refused to accept. Technically valid Scrabble words, useless in practice.
So WordSleuth works the way you actually play:
🟩 A real board. Type your guesses and tap the tiles grey, yellow or green, exactly like the game. No weird "include/exclude letters" forms.
🧠 Two kinds of help. "Possible answers" shows the words most likely to be the solution. "Max info" mode uses Shannon entropy to find the guess that splits the remaining field best, and tells you how many bits of information it buys you.
✅ A "common words only" filter, on by default, so every suggestion is a word your game will take.
It also handles 4 to 8 letter words for Wordle variants, shows letter frequency and position heatmaps, and includes browsable 5-letter word lists. Everything runs in your browser: no sign-up, no account, nothing you type leaves your device. There are also solvers for Scrabble, anagrams, crosswords and unscrambling.
It's free and always will be. I'd love to hear what would make it more useful, especially which word games you play, so I can match their dictionaries better.
Thanks for checking it out!
About WordSleuth Wordle Solver on Product Hunt
“Enter the guesses you've tried and WordSleuth solves it”
WordSleuth Wordle Solver was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #91 on the daily leaderboard. Enter the guesses you've tried and tap each tile to match Wordle's colours. WordSleuth instantly filters every word that still fits, recommends your best next guess, and shows which letters and positions are most likely. It ranks every valid word by information theory (Shannon entropy), suggesting the guess that splits the remaining answers most evenly and showing the expected bits of information it reveals.
On the analytics side, WordSleuth Wordle Solver competes within Word Games — topics that collectively have 2.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how WordSleuth Wordle Solver performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted WordSleuth Wordle Solver?
WordSleuth Wordle Solver was hunted by Nikolai Lebedovsky. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I built WordSleuth because of a small daily frustration. I play a Wordle clone (Framedl on Farcaster), and every solver I tried kept suggesting words like KANES or KNAPS that my game simply refused to accept. Technically valid Scrabble words, useless in practice.
So WordSleuth works the way you actually play:
🟩 A real board. Type your guesses and tap the tiles grey, yellow or green, exactly like the game. No weird "include/exclude letters" forms.
🧠 Two kinds of help. "Possible answers" shows the words most likely to be the solution. "Max info" mode uses Shannon entropy to find the guess that splits the remaining field best, and tells you how many bits of information it buys you.
✅ A "common words only" filter, on by default, so every suggestion is a word your game will take.
It also handles 4 to 8 letter words for Wordle variants, shows letter frequency and position heatmaps, and includes browsable 5-letter word lists. Everything runs in your browser: no sign-up, no account, nothing you type leaves your device. There are also solvers for Scrabble, anagrams, crosswords and unscrambling.
It's free and always will be. I'd love to hear what would make it more useful, especially which word games you play, so I can match their dictionaries better.
Thanks for checking it out!