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Best Anime Wordle starting series

Some franchises make better opener families than others because they combine recognizability with a wider spread of years and visual traits. This list ranks series that give you the most informative starting territory.

#2

Hunter x Hunter

Hunter x Hunter scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 4 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 4 hair-color variations, and 3 eye-color variations.

Score 25
#5

One Piece

One Piece scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 4 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 4 hair-color variations, and 2 eye-color variations.

Score 24
#6

Fairy Tail

Fairy Tail scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 3 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 3 hair-color variations, and 3 eye-color variations.

Score 20
#7

Re:Zero

Re:Zero scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 3 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 3 hair-color variations, and 3 eye-color variations.

Score 20
#8

Spy x Family

Spy x Family scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 3 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 3 hair-color variations, and 3 eye-color variations.

Score 20
#9

Bleach

Bleach scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 3 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 3 hair-color variations, and 2 eye-color variations.

Score 19
#10

Death Note

Death Note scores well as a starting-series cluster because it combines 3 characters with 1 release-year anchors, 2 hair-color variations, and 3 eye-color variations.

Score 19