Use an interactive console to search for words in the 'original' Wordle word bank.
For example, suppose you want to find all words starting with f
and ending with e
, enter:
(wordle ) find f...e
find
always searches all words and resets previous searches
tip: always enter lowercase characters.
To search within the previous result:
(wordle ) sub .a...
If you want to search within those results for words not containing certain characters (e.g. x
and y
), then enter:
(wordle ) not xy
If you want to search within those results for words containing certain characters (e.g. a
and e
), but you don't know where in the word they are (i.e. yellow clue), then enter:
(wordle ) contains ae
If you want to search within previous results for words not containing a given character in a given position (e.g. no e
as the second character), then enter:
(wordle ) sub .[^e]...
yes, all python regex syntax supported
One last (free form) feature is the ability to to do a sub search but not store it as the previous search.
For example, suppose you want help picking a guess starting with r
, but you don't know for sure that the target word contains an r
, then enter:
(wordle ) suggest r....
Finally, there is an intelligent searcher that finds all constraints from a given wordle output (🔴 beta).
It takes a textual representation of the clues (green, gray, yellow) and provides the most constrained list of words possible.
For example, suppose you guessed crane
and got an exact match (+
or x
) and a partial hit (?
or o
), with the rest misses (-
or .
or _
), enter:
(wordle ) ipick crane:+-?--
meaning given the guess crane, the Wordle target word contains
c
in the same position as the guess,a
in the wrong position, and does not containr
,n
,e
(wordle ) ipick other:o--xx
['boxer', 'buyer', 'defer', 'ember', 'fewer', 'foyer', 'joker', 'mower', 'odder', 'offer', 'poker', 'poser', 'power', 'purer', 'queer', 'refer', 'roger', 'rower', 'ruder', 'sewer', 'sober', 'sower', 'super', 'surer', 'udder', 'upper', 'wooer'] 27
lists words matching the search (and all previous searches) followed by the count of matching words.
Note:
ipick
may perform multiple searches while seeking the best matches.