About Wordle Analyzer

We're on a mission to help Wordle players understand and improve their gameplay through data-driven analysis

Our Story

Wordle Analyzer was born from a simple question that crossed our founder's mind after a particularly frustrating game: "Was I unlucky, or did I just play badly?" After guessing CRANE and getting nothing but gray tiles, then watching the answer turn out to be FLUFF, it felt like the universe was playing a cruel joke. But was it really bad luck, or could a different opening word have led to a faster solve?

That question sparked a deeper investigation. We started building tools to analyze Wordle games — not just to see if we were lucky or unlucky, but to understand the math behind every guess. We discovered that Wordle is far more than a simple word game: it's a live demonstration of information theory, probability, and strategic decision-making. Every guess is a query that partitions the solution space, and the best guesses are those that create the most balanced partitions regardless of which answer is actually correct.

What started as a personal curiosity project grew into a comprehensive analysis tool and strategy resource that thousands of Wordle players now use daily. We launched Wordle Analyzer in 2023 with a simple goal: make the analytical tools that professional puzzle solvers use accessible to everyone. Whether you're a casual player who wants to understand why some days feel harder than others, or a dedicated streak-chaser looking to optimize every guess, our tool provides the insights you need.

Our Mission

Accuracy

Our analysis algorithms are grounded in information theory and tested against millions of simulated games.

Education

We don't just show results — we explain the reasoning behind every recommendation and rating.

Data-Driven

Every strategy tip and recommendation on our site is backed by statistical analysis, not just intuition.

Community

We're building a community of players who want to get better together, sharing insights and strategies.

Why We Built This Tool

When we first started playing Wordle, we noticed that most analysis tools focused on solving — telling you what word to guess next. But we wanted something different: a tool that would help us understand our completed games and learn from them. We wanted to know if our gut feelings about "good" and "bad" guesses were actually supported by the data.

Existing analyzers were either too simplistic (just counting remaining words) or too complex (requiring Web Workers and heavy computation). We set out to build something in the middle: a tool that provides genuinely useful analytical insights without requiring a PhD to understand the results. The Wordle Analyzer shows you not just what happened, but why it happened and what you could have done differently.

We also noticed a gap in the Wordle community between casual players and hardcore optimizers. Our blog and tools are designed to bridge that gap, making advanced strategies accessible through clear explanations and visual analysis. Whether you're trying to maintain a streak or just want to understand why some words are better starters than others, we're here to help.

Meet the Team

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Alex Mitchell

Founder & Lead Analyst

Alex is a Wordle enthusiast and data analyst who has been playing Wordle since January 2022. With a current streak of 340+ days, Alex combines statistical analysis with practical gameplay experience to help players improve their Wordle skills. Holding a degree in Statistics from UC Berkeley, Alex brings rigorous analytical methods to the world of word games.

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Sarah Chen

Content Strategist

Sarah leads our content strategy and writes many of the in-depth guides on the blog. A former English teacher turned Wordle addict, she brings a unique perspective that bridges language patterns and puzzle-solving strategy. Sarah maintains a personal streak of 200+ days and specializes in vowel-heavy word analysis.

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Marcus Johnson

Software Engineer

Marcus built the Wordle Analyzer tool from the ground up, implementing the analysis algorithms and ensuring the interface is smooth and responsive. With experience in computational linguistics and web development, Marcus ensures our tool delivers accurate results in real-time. He solved today's Wordle in 2 guesses once and won't stop talking about it.

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Dr. Priya Patel

Mathematics Advisor

Dr. Patel is a mathematics professor specializing in information theory and probability. She advises on the mathematical models behind our analysis engine, ensuring that our luck ratings, guess quality scores, and AI recommendations are grounded in sound information-theoretic principles. Her research on optimal strategies in word games has been published in several journals.