Use vowel-rich starting words: Begin with words that include several vowels. This helps reveal the word structure early and provides better clues.
Avoid repeating letters early: In your first few guesses, try to use different letters. This helps you discover more letters quickly.
Identify prefixes and suffixes: Many eleven-letter words contain common prefixes and suffixes like “UNDER-,” “OVER-,” “-TION,” or “-MENT.” Recognizing these patterns can guide your guesses.
Analyze each guess carefully: Take time to review the feedback before making your next move. Careful thinking improves your chances of solving the puzzle.
Practice and build vocabulary: Regular practice helps you recognize word patterns and improves your vocabulary. This makes solving longer words easier over time.