How to Play Stock Wordle & Finance Wordle

Master this guess the stock game in 6 simple steps! Learn ticker guessing using charts, hints, and financial data in our daily stock challenge while improving your stock market knowledge.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Choose Your Category

Select from multiple stock categories including SPY (S&P 500), Tech, NASDAQ, Pharma, WallStreetBets, and Foreign stocks. Each category offers a unique daily stock puzzle.

Step 2: Analyze the Stock Chart

Study the daily stock chart showing price movements, patterns, and trends. Look for volatility, support/resistance levels, and overall price action to narrow down your guess.

Step 3: Use Financial Metrics & Hints

View key financial metrics like market cap, revenue, P/E ratio, and more. Need help? Use hints to reveal the industry, business model, company size, and other clues.

Step 4: Guess the Stock

Type the company name or stock ticker symbol to make your guess. You have unlimited guesses, but fewer guesses and hints used = higher score.

Step 5: Track Your Score

Your score is based on: number of guesses, hints used, and time to solve. Complete the puzzle to unlock your shareable results and compare with friends.

Step 6: Compete on Leaderboards

Climb global leaderboards or create private groups with friends. See how your stock guessing skills stack up against other players.

Pro Tips & Strategies

Start with Chart Analysis

Look at the stock chart first. Stable, slow-growing charts often indicate blue-chip companies. Highly volatile charts might be growth stocks or meme stocks.

Use Market Cap as a Clue

Check the market capitalization range. Mega-cap stocks ($200B+) are usually well-known companies like Apple, Microsoft, or Amazon.

Save Hints for Later

Try guessing without hints first! Each hint you use lowers your score. If you're stuck after a few guesses, then use hints strategically.

Learn Stock Patterns

Play daily to learn how different types of stocks behave. Tech stocks often show high growth, financial stocks are more stable, and energy stocks can be cyclical.

Stock Categories to Master

NASDAQ 100
SPY (S&P 500)
Tech
Software
Hardware
Pharma
Financial
Consumer
Industrial
Energy
WallStreetBets
Foreign

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