There are plenty of times in which a Wordle player will encounter an order of correct letters that would normally indicate a few simple words, but in the moment, point to absolutely nothing. One such combination is the ordering “ua.”
As players initially rush to test all of their vowels, it’s highly likely that they’ll quickly come across a word that features “ua.” As one of the more uncommon vowel pairings in the English language, it’s apt to stump them. In reality, a handful of common phrases easily fit that five-letter “ua” niche.
SquadAs a Wordle guess, Squad’s greatest strength is that it tests the “qu” pairing necessary for q to be used in a word phonetically. The letter “q” can be particularly difficult to test, making squad an effective early-game alphabet-reducer.
Related: 5 letter words that end with AD – Wordle Help
QuasiQuasi is far less common than squad, although it covers the same use-case of testing for both “qu” and “ua.” In addition, it tests a third vowel, making it ideal for first-guess game-openers. However, as very few words actually begin with the letter Q, don’t expect to rely upon quasi as a sixth-turn, longshot guess, unless a further “uas” or “uasi” has already been correctly ordered.
SuaveWhile not very common in public vernacular, suave also checks for a third vowel. In addition, the letter “s” is much more commonly situated at the start of words, giving suave more potential to locate letters.
Related: 5 letter words starting with S – Wordle Help
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