WordsRated is an independent website that creates tools to enable people of all ages and abilities to participate in word games.
People love word games because they are a challenge. But sometimes these games are harder than many people can manage or people want to put some time in to practise so that they can beat their friends the next time the come up against them.
The most popular word game at the moment is Wordle without a doubt. So we have built a Wordle Solver to help people who are struggling with today’s Wordle answer and need a little bit of a helping hand.
We have also created word lists – most of which are lists of 5-letter words – so that people can browse them to familiarise themselves with the words that will appear in Wordle every day or have been answers to the popular game in the past.
However, that doesn’t mean we have forgotten about the more traditional word games like Scrabble where you have to unscramble letters to create a new word.
Who are we?
WordsRated was started by a team of researchers who love books, reading, and word games. Part of what we do at WordsRated is create industry reports on important topics related to books, literature and word games.
Our goal as a company is to create the best tool available on to help people level up their play
Our research Has Featured On
Danny McLoughlin
Danny McLoughlin is a literature and media researcher. His work has included research into representation in children’s books and racial bias in the broadcast media. It has been featured in The New York Times, BBC, The Guardian, and more.
Dean Talbot
Dean is an experienced marketing specialist who has a background in technology solutions, online gaming and research.
Dimitrije Curcic
Dimitrije has years of research experience in environmental engineering, sports, gender and racial equality. His work has been featured on FiveThirtyEight, Forbes, Spiegel, and L’Equipe, among others.
You can reach him at dimitrije@wordsrated.com
Jens Jakob Andersen
Jens Jakob is a former statistician from Copenhagen Business School. He has a list of every book he has ever read and has ranked every single one on a scale of 1 – 5.