1. Choose a strong starting word
Select a word containing high-frequency letters, diverse vowels, and common consonants. Consider words like “Adieu,” “Crane,” or “Slate.”
2. Interpret color-coded feedback
Pay close attention to the color-coded feedback, using it to eliminate letters and rearrange those in the correct position.
3. Implement different guessing approaches
Experiment with vowel-focused, consonant-focused, or combined approaches to find what works best for you.
4. Avoid common pitfalls