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Guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries. Each guess reveals which letters are correct (green), present (yellow), or absent (gray). A new word every day — same for everyone.
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Type a 5-letter word and press Enter. Green means the letter is in the correct spot. Yellow means the letter is in the word but wrong spot. Gray means it's not in the word at all. You have 6 attempts.
Start with words rich in common vowels and consonants (e.g., CRANE, STALE). Never reuse gray letters. If you have yellows, try different positions. Eliminate based on the keyboard tracker.
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