Wordle Unlimited is one of the best free brain training games online. Sharpen your vocabulary, improve your problem solving skills, and challenge yourself with unlimited word puzzles — no downloads or subscriptions needed.

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How to play

Guess the WORD in 6 tries. Each guess must be a valid 5-letter word. The color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess was.

W
E
A
R
Y

W is in the word and in the correct spot.

P
I
L
L
S

I is in the word but in the wrong spot.

V
A
G
U
E

U is not in the word.

Daily: one shared word for everyone today (from NYT). Unlimited: a new random word each round.

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GAMEPLAY
Hard mode
Any revealed hint must be used in every following guess.
Show timer
Display elapsed solve time during the game.
Show definition after game
Look up the answer in a dictionary when the round ends.
Auto-advance after Unlimited win
Start the next random puzzle after a 5-second countdown. Tap toast to cancel.
AUDIO
Sound effects
Click, win, and lose audio cues.
Haptic feedback
Vibrate on key press (mobile only).
APPEARANCE
Dark theme
Reduces eye strain in low light.
Colorblind mode
Swaps green and yellow for orange and blue.
Reduced motion
Disable flip and confetti animations.
DATA

Create custom puzzle

Pick a real 5-letter word. We'll generate a shareable link your friend pastes in their browser to attempt the same word.

Hints

Hints used: 0 / 3 Unlimited

Hint-assisted wins are tagged on the leaderboard.

Leaderboard

Play more, climb higher.

How scoring works

1. Base points (fewer guesses = more)
1/6
150 pts
2/6
100 pts
3/6
60 pts
4/6
40 pts
5/6
25 pts
6/6
15 pts
2. Multipliers (stack together)
×2 Hard mode — every clue must be reused in next guess
×2 Daily mode — one shared word per day, no retries
×1.5 No hints used — solve with just your brain
×0.5 Hint used — points cut in half (any hint counts)
−3 pts Per wrong guess — escalates daily (see tier table below)
3. Wrong-guess tiers (cumulative per UTC day)
Wrong #1-9 today — −3 pts each (casual play)
Wrong #10-24 — −6 pts each
Wrong #25-49 — −9 pts each
Wrong #50+ — −12 pts each (cap)

Counter resets at UTC midnight. Solve in 1-3 guesses and you'll rarely leave tier 1.

4. Daily streak (play every day)
🔥 1-2 Warming up, no bonus yet
🔥 3-6 ×1.25 bonus on all wins
🔥 7-29 ×1.5 bonus — committed player
🔥 30+ ×2 ELITE — daily champion status

Miss a day and the streak resets to 1. UTC midnight rolls the day over.

5. Example calculations
First game of the day: 3/6 Hard, no hint, 0 wrong burned → 60 × 2 × 1.5 − (2 wrong × 3 × 1×) = 174 pts
5th game of the day: 3/6 Hard, no hint, 8 wrong already burned → wrongs #9 (×1) + #10 (×2) cost 3+6 → 180 − 9 = 171 pts
15th game of the day: 4/6 Hard, no hint, 28 wrong already burned → 3 wrongs all in ×3 tier → 120 − 27 = 93 pts
50+ wrong (heavy farmer): Every additional wrong guess costs −12 pts after multipliers — at this point grinding stops helping your score.
Tier counter resets at UTC midnight. Casual play of 5-8 games/day stays in tier 1.

Custom-mode wins don't count — you picked the word so you already know it.

Add to leaderboard

Pick a unique name — the leaderboard binds it to this device, so only you can update your score.

Choose your flag

Edit profile

Update your display name and country flag. Your score and stats stay the same.

Share challenge

Send this link to a friend — they'll attempt the same word you picked.

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Wordle Today – Play Unlimited Wordle Free

Love Wordle but hate waiting a whole day for the next puzzle? Wordle Unlimited fixes that. You get the same 5 letter guessing game, same color clues, same rules — but with no daily limit. Play one puzzle or fifty, it's up to you.

⚡ What is Wordle Unlimited?

Wordle Unlimited is a free online word game — same rules as NYT Wordle, but with no daily limit. Play one puzzle or fifty. New random word every round. No waiting 24 hours.

  • Guess the 5-letter word in 6 tries
  • 🟩 Green = right letter, right spot  |  🟨 Yellow = right letter, wrong spot
  • Daily mode — one shared word for everyone today
  • Unlimited mode — new random word every round, play forever
  • 100% free — no download, no sign-up, works on all devices

If you've played the original Wordle by the New York Times, you already know how addicting it is. You get one puzzle a day, you guess the word, you share your results. But here's the thing — once you finish that one puzzle, you're done until tomorrow. That's where Wordle Unlimited comes in. Same game, no waiting.

What Is Wordle Unlimited?

Wordle Unlimited is a version of the popular Wordle word game that lets you play as many rounds as you want. The original game only gives you one puzzle per day, which is great for some people but frustrating for others who want to keep going. With the unlimited version, there's a fresh puzzle ready the moment you finish one.

The rules are exactly the same. You get a grid with 6 rows and 5 columns. You type in a 5 letter word, hit enter, and the tiles light up in different colors to tell you how close your guess was. Green, yellow, and gray — that's all you need to figure out the hidden word.

There's no account needed, no downloads, nothing to install. Just open it in your browser and start playing. It works on phones, tablets, laptops — basically anything with a web browser.

Quick Facts About Wordle Unlimited

  • Free to play with no sign up needed
  • Unlimited puzzles, no daily limit
  • Works on any device with a browser
  • Same rules as the original NYT Wordle
  • Includes hard mode and custom word options

How to Play Wordle

Never played Wordle before? No worries. It takes about 30 seconds to learn, and you'll be hooked after your first game. Here's how it works:

Start a New Game

When you open Wordle Unlimited, you'll see an empty grid. It has 6 rows (that's your 6 guesses) and 5 columns (because every answer is a 5 letter word). There's also a keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

Type Your First Guess

Think of any 5 letter English word and type it using your keyboard or tap the letters on screen. Hit Enter to submit. Your guess has to be a real word — the game won't accept random letters like XYZAB.

Read the Color Clues

After you submit your guess, the tiles change color. Green means that letter is correct and in the right spot. Yellow means the letter is in the word but you've put it in the wrong place. Gray means the letter isn't in the word at all. Use these clues to make your next guess smarter.

Keep Guessing

Based on what you learned from the colors, try another word. Maybe your first guess showed that A and R are in the word but in the wrong spots. Move them around in your next guess. Knock out the gray letters — they're useless now.

Solve It or Start Over

You've got 6 tries total. If you guess the word, the whole row turns green and you win. If you use up all 6 guesses, the answer gets revealed and you can jump right into a new puzzle. No waiting until tomorrow like the original.

What the Colors Mean

The color system in Wordle is dead simple once you see it in action. Here's a breakdown:

A
Green — This letter is in the word AND it's in the correct position. Don't move it. Lock it in and build your next guess around it.
B
Yellow — This letter is in the word but you've placed it in the wrong column. It belongs somewhere else in the word, so try moving it around.
C
Gray — This letter is not in the word at all. Cross it off your mental list and don't use it again. The keyboard at the bottom also grays out these letters to help you keep track.

The game also has a colorblind mode that swaps green and yellow for orange and blue, so the clues are easier to tell apart if you have trouble with those colors.

Wordle Unlimited game board showing green, yellow, and gray tiles after multiple guesses
Wordle Unlimited game board — Green tiles mean correct letters in the right spot

Tips and Tricks to Win More Games

Wordle looks simple but there's actually a bit of strategy that separates the people who solve it in 2 guesses from the ones who barely scrape by on guess 6. Here's what works:

Pro Tips for Wordle

  • Start with vowel heavy words. Words like AUDIO, ADIEU, or RAISE test a bunch of common letters in one shot. If you land 2 or 3 yellow/green tiles on your first guess, you're already halfway there.
  • Don't reuse gray letters. It sounds obvious but people do it all the time. Once a letter turns gray, forget about it. The keyboard at the bottom marks them for you — use it.
  • Think about common letter combos. Letters like TH, SH, CH, ST, and ING show up in tons of English words. If you've got a couple of confirmed letters, think about what common combinations they could form.
  • Use your second guess wisely. Don't just throw another random word in. Use guess 2 to test completely different letters from guess 1. That way you've covered 10 unique letters in just 2 tries.
  • Watch out for double letters. Sometimes the answer has the same letter twice, like LLAMA or SPEED. If things aren't adding up, consider that a letter you already found might appear in a second spot.
  • Try hard mode for a real challenge. In hard mode, any letter that turns green or yellow must be used in every guess after that. It forces you to think more carefully instead of guessing randomly.

Wordle vs Wordle Unlimited — What's Different?

People often ask what the actual difference is. Honestly, the gameplay is identical. Same grid, same rules, same colors. The only real differences are:

Puzzle Limit

Original Wordle gives you exactly one puzzle per day. Everyone around the world gets the same word. Wordle Unlimited has no limit — play 5 games or 500, it's always ready.

Word Selection

NYT Wordle picks from a curated list of around 2,300 common words. Wordle Unlimited draws from a bigger pool, so you might run into slightly trickier or less common words.

Custom Puzzles

In some versions of Wordle Unlimited, you can create your own puzzle with any 5 letter word and send the link to a friend. Great for challenging people you know.

No Account Needed

The NYT version now asks you to sign in for streaks. Wordle Unlimited doesn't need any of that. No email, no login, no account. Just play.

Endless Wordle, Infinite Wordle & Random Wordle — What's the Difference?

You might have seen this game called Endless Wordle, Infinite Wordle, Random Wordle, or just Unlimited Wordle. They all describe the same idea — a Wordle clone with no daily lock so you can keep playing as long as you want. Different sites just brand it differently.

Our version of Wordle Unlimited covers all four use cases in one place:

  • Unlimited mode — play any number of puzzles back-to-back, with a fresh word each time. This is what most people mean when they search for "endless wordle" or "wordle infinite".
  • Random mode — same thing under the hood, but the word is pulled randomly from a larger word pool. Good for variety once you've seen the common answers.
  • Daily mode — one shared puzzle for everyone that day, synced with the official NYT Wordle answer. Play this when you want to compare scores with friends.
  • Custom mode — pick any 5-letter word, generate a share link, and challenge a friend with the exact word you chose.

So if you came here searching for "endless wordle" or "wordle infinite" — you're in the right place. Use Unlimited or Random mode and play as many rounds as you want.

Game Modes and Features

Wordle Unlimited isn't just the basic game on repeat. There are a few extra modes and features that keep things interesting once you've gotten the hang of regular play:

  • Classic Mode: Standard Wordle rules. Guess a random 5 letter word in 6 tries. The core experience, no twists.

  • Hard Mode: Every clue you get must be used in your next guess. Got a green S in the second spot? Every guess after that must have S in the second spot. Makes you think more but it's way more satisfying when you solve it.

  • Daily Challenge: Even though you can play unlimited puzzles, there's still a daily challenge word that everyone gets. Good if you want to compare your result with friends.

  • Custom Word: Pick any 5 letter word and generate a link. Send it to your friend and watch them try to figure out the word you chose. Really fun for group chats.

  • Dark Mode: If you're playing at night or just prefer a darker screen, there's a built in dark theme. Easier on the eyes when you're playing before bed.

  • Colorblind Mode: Swaps the standard green and yellow for orange and blue. Makes the game accessible for people who have trouble telling green and yellow apart.

How Scoring, Streaks & Achievements Work

Quick note before we dive in: if you just want to play casually, you can skip this whole section. Wordle Unlimited is still fun if you ignore the points entirely. But if you want to climb the leaderboard or chase badges, here's exactly how the system rewards good play.

Points and Multipliers

Every win earns you points based on how few guesses you needed. The fewer the guesses, the more you score:

  • 1/6 — 150 points (extremely rare, basically a lucky first-guess hit)
  • 2/6 — 100 points
  • 3/6 — 60 points
  • 4/6 — 40 points
  • 5/6 — 25 points
  • 6/6 — 15 points

Then multipliers stack on top of that base score:

  • Hard mode ×2 — every clue you uncover must be reused in your next guess
  • Daily mode ×2 — one shared puzzle for everyone that day, no retries
  • No hints used ×1.5 — solve with just your brain
  • Hint used ×0.5 — using any hint cuts your points in half

Wrong-guess penalty (escalating per UTC day): After all multipliers, every guess beyond your 1st costs points. The penalty tiers up as you burn more wrong guesses through the day:

  • Wrong #1-9 of the day — 3 pts each (1× base)
  • Wrong #10-24 — 6 pts each (2× base)
  • Wrong #25-49 — 9 pts each (3× base)
  • Wrong #50+ — 12 pts each (4× cap)

So your first few games of the day are normally priced, but if you grind 10+ games the penalty doubles, and by game 25+ it triples. The counter resets at UTC midnight. This system rewards careful, efficient play over volume — solving in 1-3 guesses keeps you in tier 1 forever, while burning all 6 attempts repeatedly pushes you into the expensive tiers fast.

So a 3/6 Daily Hard solve with no hints would earn you 60 × 2 × 2 × 1.5 − (2 wrong × 3) = 354 points in one game. That's how the top players climb the leaderboard so fast.

Daily Streaks and Save Tokens

Play any mode at least once each UTC day and your streak counter ticks up. Miss a day and it resets. Streaks add another multiplier on top of everything else:

  • Day 1-2 — no bonus yet, just warming up
  • Day 3-6 — ×1.25 bonus on every win
  • Day 7-29 — ×1.5 bonus
  • Day 30+ — ×2 elite multiplier (this is the "I play every day" badge of honor)

Now here's the part that protects long streaks from a busy day: Streak Save Tokens. Every time your streak hits a 7-day milestone (day 7, 14, 21, and so on), you earn one token. You can stockpile up to five. If you miss exactly one day, the game automatically spends a token to keep your streak alive — no action needed. Miss two or more days in a row and the streak resets regardless of how many tokens you have.

Achievements and Badges

There are 20 unlockable badges in the Statistics screen, grouped into seven categories. Some unlock immediately when you start playing (First Win, Daily Debut), some take a while (Centurion = 100 wins), and a few are bragging rights for the truly dedicated (Lucky Shot = solve in 1 guess, Monthly Devotion = 30-day streak). Locked badges stay greyed out so you can see what's still up for grabs.

You don't have to do anything to start earning them — keep playing and they unlock automatically as you cross each threshold. The Statistics screen shows your progress: "12 / 20 unlocked".

Putting It All Together

The fastest way to climb the leaderboard is to play Daily Hard mode without using hints every day, while keeping your wrong-guess count low. A solid 3/6 solve on Daily Hard no-hint with a 7-day streak earns 534 points (after the −6 tier-1 penalty). But if you've already burned 20+ wrong guesses today, that same 3/6 might only net 528 points. Discipline beats volume — careful 3-guess wins always outpace sloppy 6-guess grinds.

Or just ignore all this and enjoy the puzzle. That's the whole point — the scoring system exists for players who want it, and it stays quietly out of the way for everyone else.

Best Starting Words for Wordle

Your first guess is really important. A good first word can give you 2 or 3 clues right away, while a bad one gives you nothing to work with. The trick is to pick a word that uses the most common English letters.

According to letter frequency analysis (people have run the numbers on this), the most common letters in 5 letter English words are E, A, R, O, T, L, I, S, N, and C. So you want a starting word that hits as many of these as possible.

Top 10 Starting Words (Based on Letter Frequency)

  1. CRANE — hits C, R, A, N, E. Very popular pick among competitive players.
  2. SLATE — covers S, L, A, T, E. Great mix of consonants and vowels.
  3. TRACE — T, R, A, C, E. Similar to CRANE but tests T instead of N.
  4. ARISE — A, R, I, S, E. Three vowels and two strong consonants.
  5. STARE — S, T, A, R, E. One of the statistically best openers.
  6. RAISE — R, A, I, S, E. Another three vowel option that covers a lot of ground.
  7. AUDIO — A, U, D, I, O. Four vowels in one word. Great for figuring out the vowel pattern early.
  8. ADIEU — A, D, I, E, U. Also four vowels. Tells you a lot about the word's structure.
  9. ROAST — R, O, A, S, T. Good balance of common letters.
  10. TRAIN — T, R, A, I, N. Solid all rounder that covers popular positions.

Some people like to use the same starting word every time. Others switch it up. There's no single "best" word since it depends on the answer, but the ones listed above give you the best odds of getting useful clues on your very first try.

Wordle Answer Today — Hints Without Spoilers

Stuck on today's NYT Wordle and looking for a clue without giving the whole game away? Don't search for "wordle answer today" and accidentally see the full answer in a Google snippet.

Use our daily Wordle hint guide instead — it's updated every morning with the day's NYT solution. You'll get progressive hints in this order:

  • The starting letter
  • The vowel count
  • A one-line definition
  • The full answer (only if you scroll down and confirm)

That way you get unstuck without ruining the puzzle. Or just play Wordle Unlimited right here and skip the daily wait entirely — fresh random word every round.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wordle Unlimited free to play?

Yes, Wordle Unlimited is completely free. You can play as many puzzles as you want without paying anything. There are no hidden charges or paywalls.

What is the difference between Wordle and Wordle Unlimited?

The original Wordle by the New York Times gives you one puzzle per day. Wordle Unlimited removes that limit so you can play back to back puzzles as many times as you want in a single sitting.

Can I play Wordle Unlimited on my phone?

Yes. Wordle Unlimited works in any mobile browser on both Android and iPhone. Just open it in Chrome, Safari, or whatever browser you use and it plays the same as on a computer.

What does each color mean in Wordle?

Green means the letter is in the word and in the correct position. Yellow means the letter is in the word but in the wrong position. Gray means the letter is not in the word at all.

What is a good first word for Wordle?

Good starting words have common letters like vowels and popular consonants. Words like CRANE, SLATE, ADIEU, AUDIO, and RAISE are popular choices because they test multiple common letters in one guess.

Does Wordle Unlimited have a multiplayer mode?

Some versions of Wordle Unlimited include multiplayer where you can race against friends to solve the same puzzle. You can also create custom puzzles and share them with anyone using a link.

How many tries do I get in Wordle?

You get 6 tries to guess the correct 5 letter word. Each guess must be a real English word. After each guess, the tiles change color to show you how close you are.

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Written by James Parker

Gaming & Tech Writer | 6+ Years Experience

James Parker is a gaming and tech writer who covers word games, browser games, and puzzle games. He's been playing Wordle since it first went viral in late 2021 and has written dozens of game guides helping players improve their scores. When he's not writing, he's probably trying to beat his personal record of solving Wordle in 2 guesses.

People Also Ask About Wordle Unlimited

What is the difference between Wordle and Wordle Unlimited? +
The original NYT Wordle gives you one puzzle per day — you have to wait 24 hours for the next one. Wordle Unlimited removes that restriction. You can play back-to-back with a fresh random word every round. Same 5-letter game, same 6 tries, same color system — just no waiting.
Is Wordle Unlimited free to play? +
Yes, Wordle Unlimited is completely free. No account, no subscription, no app download needed. Open the page in any browser and start playing immediately. The game works on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
What are the best starting words for Wordle? +
The best Wordle starting words cover the most common letters. Top picks: CRANE, SLATE, AUDIO, RAISE, STARE. These words contain high-frequency vowels (A, E, I) and consonants (R, S, T, N) giving you the most information on your first guess.
Can I play Wordle Unlimited on mobile? +
Yes. Wordle Unlimited works on iPhone and Android directly in your mobile browser — no app needed. The on-screen keyboard and tile layout are fully touch-optimized. Just open the page in Safari or Chrome on your phone and play instantly.
Does Wordle Unlimited have a daily puzzle? +
Yes. Wordle Unlimited has two modes: Daily mode uses the same word shared with everyone today (synced with NYT Wordle), and Unlimited mode gives you a new random word every round. You can switch between both modes anytime.

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