So far, the strategy is still working.

And now there’s a new tool you’ve got the option to use.

I call it myWordle player cheat sheet.

So as you might have guessed, E and A are great letters to throw into a Wordle guess.

J and Q, not so much.

More on Wordle

I also asked readers and friends to share their Wordle strategies.

Hope you’ll find some tips to freshen up your game play here.

If the word isn’t apparent, I next use CHAMP.

Those three words give me 15 letters that are most common, including all 6 vowels.

If I’m still totally lost, I go with DEBUG, giving me three more consonants."

But then I branched out and just tossed in random words.

Still made me a solid four line winner, sometimes three and a couple of twos."

–Susan C. Young

Another vote for random

“I have almost no strategy.

My wordle (and quordle) play is a random free for all.

I get wordle in 4 guesses almost every time.

I use whatever starter word pops into my head.

I will use a second, random word to make a run at get more hits.”

Often times a visual person like me can then see the correct answer right away.

–Vanessa Bloy

Did we mention vowels?

“ALOUD or OCEAN are my usual.”

–Scott Lerman

Use a ‘straw’

“(My starter word) is STRAW…”.