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Binance WODL Solver

Enter the letters and colours you know from the Word of the Day game. The solver knows hundreds of real past WODL answers and ranks the words Binance actually uses first — with this week's theme words highlighted on top.

1. Pick the word length

Binance WODL words are 3 to 8 letters. Choose the length you're solving.

2. Enter what you know

Type a letter in any box you know and leave the rest blank. Under each letter, pick its colour: green (right spot), yellow (in the word, wrong spot), or grey (not in the word). Even one or two letters will narrow it down.

Green = right letter, right spot Yellow = in word, wrong spot Grey = not in the word

👆 Now tap a colour under each letter to match what the game showed you.

Weekly update (owner only)

Paste this week's Binance "Related Reading" article, announcement, or any answer list. The tool pulls out the likely theme words and writes the THEME block for you.

How the solver works

Unlike a generic Wordle helper, this solver is built on the real history of Binance WODL. It carries a database of hundreds of words that have actually appeared as WODL answers in past weekly themes — cross-checked across multiple answer archives — so suggestions are ranked by what Binance genuinely uses, not by ordinary English frequency. Words from this week's theme rank first, proven past WODL answers second, and a clean English dictionary acts as the safety net so you never get an empty result.

Binance WODL is a Wordle-style game where the answer each week comes from one theme. Type any letters you already know and mark each one green, yellow, or grey to match what the game showed you. The solver checks those clues against a large word list and returns every word that still fits, with this week's theme words pulled to the top as the most likely answers.

When several words fit, it names the best next guess, the one that rules out the most options, so you reach the answer in fewer tries. When only one fits, that's your answer.

Tips for a higher score

  1. No clue yet? Open with one of the starter words above, they use common letters that reveal a lot.
  2. Feed every colour back in after each guess to keep narrowing.
  3. Trust the highlighted theme words, the weekly answer almost always comes from them.