5 Letter Words With EI: 126 Words for Wordle

Julian Mercer
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The letters E and I sitting next to each other trip up more Wordle players than almost any other vowel pair, mostly because the brain wants to write IE instead. There are 126 five-letter words with EI, and a good chunk of them are everyday words you already know: weigh, their, reign, veins, beige, heist.

Most EI words keep the pair in the middle, which makes them perfect for confirming a yellow E or I you have already placed. The rest either open with EI or close on it, and those are the ones that win Scrabble and Words With Friends points.

Quick Answer: There are 126 five-letter words with EI, the consecutive pair. The most common include weigh, reign, their, veins, beige, and heist. Picks like weigh and reign make sharp Wordle guesses once you know an E or I belongs.

5 Letter Words with EI such as BEIGE, REIGN, FEINT, and BEING.
Common 5 letter words with EI in everyday English.
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Five-Letter Words With EI

EI words cluster around a handful of patterns, and the strongest ones double as solid Wordle guesses. Start with these, then work outward into the rarer plays.

BeigeBeingEight
FeignFeintFeist
HeirsHeistNeigh
ReignReinsReiki
SeineSeizeSheik
SkeinSteinTheir
VeilsVeinsVeiny
WeighWeirdEider

Five-Letter Words Starting With EI

Only a small set of words open with EI, and most of them are worth a few points in Scrabble. Eight is the one you will reach for in everyday writing.

EiderEidosEigen
EightEigneEiked
EikonEildsEisel

Five-Letter Words With EI as the Second and Third Letters

This is where most EI words live, with the pair tucked right behind the opening letter. Run through them by starting letter so a confirmed E or I points you straight to a candidate.

Starting With B and C

BeigeBeigyBeing
BeinsBeiraBeisa
CeibaCeiboCeili
Ceils

Starting With D

DeiceDeidsDeify
DeignDeilsDeink
DeismDeistDeity

Starting With F to H

FeignFeintFeist
GeistGeitsHeiau
HeidsHeighHeils
HeirsHeist

Starting With K to N

KeirsLeirsLeish
MeidsMeinsMeiny
MeismMeithNeifs
NeighNeistNeive

Starting With P and R

PeinePeinsPeise
PeisyReifsReify
ReignReikiReine
ReingReinkReins
ReirdReistReive

Starting With S and T

SeifsSeilsSeine
SeirsSeiseSeism
SeitySeizaSeize
TeiidTeilsTeind
Teins

Starting With V to Z

VeilsVeinsVeiny
WeilsWeighWeird
WeirsWeiseWeize
Zeins

Five-Letter Words With EI as the Third and Fourth Letters

Here EI follows two opening letters, which puts it deeper in the word. Several of these make stronger Wordle and Scrabble plays than they first look.

AreicBreidBreis
FreitGleisGrein
LweisOleicOlein
PleinPreifRheid
SheikSkeinSmeik
SpeilSpeirSteik
SteilSteinSweir
TheicTheinTheir
TreifUreicUreid
VleisWeeis

Related: 5 Letter Words With EI In The Middle

Five-Letter Words Ending in EI

A short set of words ends in EI, and almost all of them trace back to other languages. They stay legal in Scrabble even when they look unfamiliar.

AlveiAurei
IsseiKibei
NiseiPilei
SoleiUraei

What These EI Words Mean

Some EI words earn their place on the board even though you rarely say them out loud. Here is what the trickier and more unusual ones mean.

WordMeaning
SeizeTo grab or take hold of something suddenly and by force.
FeignTo pretend or fake a feeling that you do not have.
FeintA fake move in boxing or fencing that misleads an opponent.
ReignThe stretch of time a monarch rules, or to hold royal power.
DeityA god or goddess worshipped within a particular religion.
DeismBelief in a creator who does not step into worldly affairs.
HeistA robbery, usually planned and pulled off by a crew.
SkeinA loosely wound coil of yarn, or a flock of geese in flight.
SeineA long fishing net that hangs upright across the water.
ReikiA Japanese healing practice that channels energy through light touch.
EiderA large northern sea duck prized for its soft, warm down.
GeistSpirit or intellectual mood, borrowed straight from German.
ZeinsProteins drawn from maize, handy for edible coatings and films.
OleicDescribing the fatty acid that gives olive oil its character.
VeinyMarked by prominent veins running across a surface.
AureiGold coins of ancient Rome, the plural form of aureus.

Best Five-Letter Words With EI for Wordle

The smartest time to play an EI word is right after you have placed a green or yellow E or I and need to lock in its partner. Weigh, reign, and veins each pair the EI with common consonants, so they confirm letters fast without wasting a guess.

There is also a spelling trap you can turn to your advantage. The old i-before-e rule pushes players toward IE, yet their, weird, seize, and heist all flip it. When a puzzle resists your IE guesses, switch the order and you land it.

For opening guesses, eight covers a vowel-heavy slot while testing G, H, and T in one move.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How many five-letter words have EI in them? There are 126 five-letter words with the consecutive pair EI. Most keep EI in the middle, while smaller groups open or close with it.

Q2. What five-letter words start with EI? Eider, eidos, eigen, eight, eigne, eiked, eikon, eilds, and eisel all begin with EI. Eight is the one you will use most in everyday writing.

Q3. What five-letter words end in EI? Alvei, aurei, issei, kibei, nisei, pilei, solei, and uraei all end in EI. Most trace back to other languages but stay valid in Scrabble and Words With Friends.

Q4. Which five-letter words with EI work best in Wordle? Weigh, reign, their, veins, heist, seize, beige, and being make the strongest guesses because they combine EI with high-frequency letters. Play them once you have placed an E or I and want to confirm its neighbor.

Q5. Is seize a valid word in Scrabble? Yes. Seize is fully valid, and so are seine, skein, stein, and dozens of other EI words across both Scrabble and Words With Friends.

Q6. What does feign mean? To feign something is to fake or pretend it, such as feigning surprise or illness. It shares its EI root with feint, a deceptive move used in boxing and fencing.

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Julian Mercer is the founder of Englishan.com and has spent over a decade helping English learners improve through online lessons and practical writing. Having worked with students across many countries, he knows the questions people repeat, the mistakes that slow progress, and the moments that make English click. On Englishan, he writes about vocabulary, picture vocabulary, grammar, and everyday English to help readers speak with ease, read with less strain, and write with more confidence.