Binance WODL Answer Today: How to Solve the Word of the Day (2026)
If you opened Binance's Word of the Day, burned a couple of guesses, and got stuck, you are in the right place. This guide covers how WODL works, this week's theme and words, and a free solver that turns the clues you already have into the likely answer in seconds.
⚡ The Short Answer
Binance WODL is a daily, Wordle-style crypto word game with a shared 15 BNB prize. Every answer this week comes from the Stocks & ETFs theme. To solve fast, enter the green, yellow, and grey letters you already have into the free WODL Solver and it lists every word that still fits, with this week's theme words pulled to the top.
People search for "the WODL answer today" hoping someone has posted the exact word. The problem is the word changes daily, and by the time an answer gets posted you have often run out of guesses. A solver fixes that, because it works from your own clues mid-game instead of waiting for an answer key. Here is how the game works and how to crack it yourself.
What is Binance WODL?
WODL stands for Word of the Day. It is a daily word puzzle inside the Binance app, found under Gift & Campaign. You guess a hidden crypto or finance word, and players who get enough correct during the week share a prize pool paid in BNB.
Straight from Binance's announcement for this week, the rules are simple: you can play up to two games per day, and getting three or more correct during the week qualifies you to share 15 BNB in vouchers. Play on five or more separate days and you join a small bonus pool on top.
It plays exactly like Wordle. After each guess, every letter turns one of three colours:
- Green means the letter is correct and in the right spot.
- Yellow means the letter is in the word but in a different spot.
- Grey means the letter is not in the word at all.
Two things make WODL different from regular Wordle. The word length changes daily, anywhere from three to eight letters, and every answer for the week belongs to one theme. Once you know the theme, the list of possible answers shrinks a lot, which is what makes the game beatable.
This week's theme and answers
The current campaign runs June 8 to 14, 2026, and the theme is Stocks & ETFs. Here are the words reported so far this week, grouped by length. New answers appear daily, so it is worth checking back as the week fills in.
Tap any word to copy it.
How to solve any WODL in seconds
You do not need to wait for someone to post the answer. The CreatorGrab WODL Solver works from whatever clues you already have, so it gives you a real answer even in the middle of a game.
The whole process takes about a minute:
- Pick the word length you are solving, three to eight letters.
- Type the letters you know into the boxes and leave the rest blank.
- Set each letter's colour by tapping green, yellow, or grey underneath it to match what the game showed you.
- Press Solve. The tool lists every word that fits, with this week's theme words highlighted as the most likely answers and the best next guess named for you.
If you have no clues yet, tap one of the suggested starter words, play it in Binance, then come back and set the colours you got. Even one or two known letters cut the list down dramatically.
A real example
Last week's theme was Trade Stocks, and one of the seven-letter answers was BALANCE. Working from a few opening guesses, COMPANY, FINANCE, ADVANCE, and the colours they returned, the solver lined up the greens and yellows and landed on the answer.
And here is that same word confirmed as the real Word of the Day inside the Binance app.
Tips to keep your streak
- Open with a varied word. A first guess made of common, different letters reveals more greens and yellows than a word with repeats.
- Lean on the theme. The answer almost always belongs to the week's theme, so theme words are your strongest guesses the moment you have any clue.
- Feed every colour back in. After each guess, update the solver with the new colours and the list shrinks fast.
- Watch duplicate letters. A letter can be green in one spot and grey in another if it appears twice. Mark each box exactly as the game showed it.
Is using a WODL solver allowed?
A solver is a helper, the same idea as a Wordle assistant. It never touches your Binance account and does nothing inside the app. That said, Binance's campaign terms discourage relying on outside answers for the prize, and the rules can change, so treat it like any hint and play within the spirit of the event. Any risk sits with the player, not with a public word tool.
Solve today's WODL now
Free, no login, works from whatever clues you already have. This week's Stocks & ETFs theme is built in.
Open the WODL Solver →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Binance WODL answer today?
It changes daily and depends on the weekly theme. Instead of waiting for someone to post it, enter the letters and colours you already have into the solver above and it returns every word that still fits, instantly.
How many tries do you get in WODL?
You get a limited number of guesses per word, like Wordle, and you can play up to two games per day. Using early guesses to reveal letters, then feeding those clues into a solver, is the reliable way to finish before you run out.
Is the WODL solver free?
Yes. The CreatorGrab WODL solver is completely free, needs no account, and runs in your browser. Nothing is installed and no data is collected.
What is this week's WODL theme?
For June 8 to 14, 2026 the theme is Stocks & ETFs. The known words are listed earlier in this guide. Themes can differ by region, so confirm in your own Binance app.
How much can you win from WODL?
This week's pool is 15 BNB in vouchers, shared among everyone who gets at least three correct, with a maximum cap per user. There is a small bonus pool for players who take part on five or more days.
Why can I not access WODL in my region?
Binance runs WODL campaigns region by region and rotates eligibility, so a campaign that worked one week can be unavailable the next in some countries. That affects whether you can play for the prize, not whether the solver works. The solver helps anyone, anywhere.