Use multiple vowels early: Start with words that contain two or more vowels. This helps reveal the structure of the word quickly.
Avoid repeating letters too soon: In the first few guesses, try to use different letters. This helps you gather more information about the word.
Look for prefixes and suffixes: Many eight-letter words include common prefixes or suffixes like “RE-,” “UN-,” “-TION,” or “-MENT.” Recognizing these can guide your guesses.
Think before each guess: Take time to analyze previous feedback before entering a new word. Careful thinking improves your chances of success.
Practice consistently: Regular practice improves your vocabulary and pattern recognition. Over time, solving longer words becomes easier.