5-Letter Words Guides
These guides explain how the site is organised around 5-letter words: what each structural filter means, when to use a Wordle route, and how Scrabble scoring changes which words matter.
They are the semantic middle layer between the dataset-backed blog articles and the live filter pages.
Core guide set
The guide layer sits above the programmatic pages and below the article layer. It explains the semantic relationships that the filters and articles then specialise.
The central semantic bridge between starting letters, endings, positions, vowels, repeats, and tool usage.
Candidate compression, positional entropy, elimination logic, and Hard Mode routing.
Scoring patterns, rack balance, and high-value tile structures for five-letter play.
How guides connect to the site
Use the structure guide when you need the shortest route to a filter page. Use the Wordle or Scrabble guides when you already know the game context and need strategy rather than taxonomy.
FAQ
What is the difference between a guide and a filter page?
A guide explains how a structural idea works. A filter page lists the matching 5-letter words and routes you into the tools.
Which guide should I start with?
Start with the 5-Letter Word Structure Guide if you are learning the site. Use the Wordle or Scrabble guides when you already know the game context.