Wordle fans everywhere have discovered the perfect FOUR-vowel opening word to use

This is the way.

Friends and fellow Wordle fanatics, this is my mea culpa.

A few days ago, I wrote about the first-word strategy for Wordle, the once-a-day word guessing game that combines the game Mastermind with crossword puzzle solving that has swept the internet (and has irked some people with all those green and yellow box-filled tweets).

WARNING: Before we go on, if you want to keep blissfully playing the game your way, stop reading. Otherwise? Read on!

I thought I had found the perfect word to kick off the guessing — WEIRD, or any other two-vowel word. Since then, I have heard from many fans who have even better words to start with.

And … there’s one that blew my mind.

Here’s the first-word strategy that will help you win Wordle every single time

The answer to all your WORDLE worries.

Like many of you, I’m COMPLETELY obsessed with Wordle, the one-a-day word guessing game that’s a combination of Mastermind and a crossword puzzle that’s sweeping the internet.

And I think I’ve discovered the correct opening strategy, so much so that I had to share it with the world.

WARNING: If you want to keep blissfully playing the game your way, stop reading and go see if there’s a new Wordle. Otherwise? Read on!

The concept of the game is to start off with a guess of a five-letter word and see what letters are either correct and in the wrong spot or are correct and in the RIGHT spot. You want to open with a word that will help you not waste one of your six guesses, right?

So here’s what I’ve been doing since I started playing: I open with one word and one word only: WEIRD.

Why WEIRD? Because it has two vowels and what I think of as a commonly used consonant in “D.” That way, either I eliminate one or two vowels or — like in certain puzzles, I get two vowels right off the bat.

There are only five vowels (sorry, “Y,” for this purpose, you’re not as useful). One turn tells you SO much.

It doesn’t have to be WEIRD, either. I shared this idea with my For The Win colleagues and Blake Schuster informed me he leads with HEALS, which I think might be even better with an “S” revealing if you’ve got a plural.

The point is: Always start with a two-vowel word. Boom. You’ll never lose a Wordle game again.

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Wordle, the viral word guessing game, explained

Wordle is the new sensation sweeping the internet.

Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Are you confused as to why you are seeing your friends on social media post colored squares with no explanation? We’re here to help.

Wordle is set to be 2021’s last viral trend, if Twitter is anything to go by anyway. Over the past few weeks or so, you may have seen your friends on social media posting a bunch of different colored squares and boasting about their limitless vocabulary. That’s because a new game called Wordle has taken social media by storm.

But what is Wordle exactly? How can you play it? And what do those colored squares mean? Here’s everything you need to know about Wordle.