Wordle This Month: June 2021
Complete analysis of 12 puzzles with patterns, insights & strategies
June 2021 at a Glance
June 2021 Wordle Analysis
Welcome to our comprehensive analysis of all Wordle answers from June 2021. This month featured 12 puzzles (#0 to #11), each presenting unique challenges for Wordle enthusiasts worldwide.
Our data shows that A was the most frequently used letter this month, appearing 9 times across all answers. Words commonly started with H and ended with H. Notably, 6 words contained double letters, which can often trip up even experienced players.
Interestingly, the letters J, Q, X, Z didn't appear in any answer this month. This is useful information for optimizing your guessing strategy.
Position Analysis
Most common letter at each positionWords this month commonly started with H and ended with H. Consider starting words that test these patterns. A word like STARE or CRANE would cover many of the most frequent letters.
Letter Frequency
Top Starting Letters
Top Ending Letters
Unused Letters
These letters didn't appear in any answer this month—deprioritize them in your guesses!
Double Letter Words
Words with repeating letters often catch players off guard. 50% of this month's answers had them.
Strategic Insights for June 2021
Optimized Starting Word
Based on this month's data, CRATE or SLATE would cover the most frequent letters (A, E, H).
Watch for Doubles
50% of answers had double letters. If nothing fits by guess 3, consider repeating letters.
Common Endings
Most words ended in H (3 times). Test this position early with your second guess.
Skip These Letters
J, Q, X, Z didn't appear at all. Deprioritize words with these letters.
All 12 Answers from June 2021
Understanding June 2021 Wordle Trends
Every month brings new patterns and challenges to Wordle players. By analyzing the complete set of June 2021 Wordle answers, we can identify trends that help inform smarter guessing strategies.
This month, the letter A dominated with 9 appearances, followed by E (7 times) and H (5 times). These statistics align with general English letter frequency, though monthly variations can be significant.
Position analysis reveals that H was the most common first letter, while H dominated the final position. Players who use this knowledge to structure their guesses will have a statistical advantage.
Double letter words appeared in 50% of this month's puzzles. This is an important consideration—many players avoid guessing words with repeated letters early on, but our data shows they're more common than you might think.
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How to Use This Wordle This Month Data to Win More
Our monthly Wordle analysis isn't just statistics—it's actionable intelligence. Here's how to apply June 2021 insights to your daily game:
1. Optimize Your Starting Word
Based on this month's letter frequency, words containing A, E, H performed best.
2. Leverage Position Knowledge
Position 3 had the strongest pattern this month with A appearing 4 times.
3. Anticipate Pattern Traps
No dominant patterns this month—focus on core letter frequency instead.
4. Don't Ignore Double Letters
58% of answers this month had repeated letters—higher than many players expect.
Learn from June 2021 Patterns: Your Adaptive Strategy Guide
The best Wordle players adapt their strategy month-by-month. Here's what June 2021 Wordle answers teach us about pattern evolution:
Vowel Distribution Pattern
This month's vowel ratio is 37%. Lower than average—consonant-heavy words like STERN or BRUNT may be effective.
Rare Letter Frequency
No rare letters (Q, X, Z, J) appeared this month—you can safely deprioritize words with these letters.
Alphabet Coverage Insight
Letters J, Q, X, Z never appeared this month. Cross them off your mental list—they're statistical dead weight for June 2021.
Meta-Learning Tip
Bookmark this monthly analysis and check it at the start of each month. Adapting your starting word and guess #2-3 strategy based on current trends can improve your solve rate by 10-15%. Use our Wordle Solver to test these insights against actual puzzles!
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