Your WordPress login URL is typically yourdomain.com/wp-login.php or yourdomain.com/wp-admin/.
If you’re having trouble finding it, you’re not alone — WordPress keeps its login page hidden for security reasons.
That can make it tricky to locate, whether you’re setting up a brand-new site, switching hosts, or just trying to get back into your dashboard.
Over time, we’ve helped many WordPress users work through this exact issue.
In this guide, we’ll show you several simple ways to find your WordPress login URL — so you can log in quickly and get back to building your site with confidence.

💡Quick Answer: How to Access Your WordPress Login
For most websites, you can access the WordPress login page by adding /wp-login.php or /wp-admin/ to the end of your website URL.
For example: www.example.com/wp-login.php
Why You Need to Know Your WordPress Login URL
Knowing your WordPress login URL saves you time and frustration every time you need to access your dashboard. It allows:
- Quick access: Bookmark the exact URL and skip hunting for the login page every time.
- Better security: Understanding the default URL helps you spot phishing attempts or fake login pages.
- Easier troubleshooting: When login issues arise, knowing the correct URL structure helps you diagnose the problem faster.
How to Find Your WordPress Login URL
On a typical WordPress install, the most reliable way to find your login screen is by adding /wp-login.php to the end of your site’s URL.
However, many hosting setups also allow you to use shortcuts like /login/ or /admin/ to reach the dashboard.
For example:
www.example.com/admin/
www.example.com/login/
Don’t forget to replace ‘example.com’ with your own domain name.
Both of these URLs will redirect you to the WordPress login page.

If, for some reason, your WordPress login URL is not working properly, then you can easily access the WordPress login page by going to this URL:
www.example.com/wp-login.php
However, if you installed WordPress in a subdirectory such as /wordpress/, then you would need to access your WordPress blog login page like this:
www.example.com/wordpress/login/
www.example.com/wordpress/wp-login.php
If you installed WordPress on a subdomain, then you can access the WordPress admin login page like so:
subdomain.example.com/login/
subdomain.example.com/wp-login.php
Once you are logged in, you will be redirected to the WordPress admin area of your site, which is located in the wp-admin folder.
You can directly access your admin area by entering the website admin URL like this:
www.example.com/admin/
www.example.com/wp-admin/
This URL checks if you were previously logged in and if your session is still active.
If both are true, then you will be redirected to the WordPress dashboard. If your session has expired, then you will be redirected back to the WordPress login page.
Also, sometimes it’s still hard to remember what your login URL is. That’s why we have come up with several ways for you to easily access and log in to your WordPress dashboard.
You can use the table of contents to jump to the section you are most interested in:
- Option 1: Create a Custom WordPress Login URL
- Option 2: Use 'Remember Me' to Bypass Login Page in WordPress
- Option 3: Add a Login Link to Your WordPress Website
- Option 4: Add a Custom WordPress Login Form in WordPress
- Option 5: Log in to WordPress From Your Web Hosting Dashboard
- Frequently Asked Questions About WordPress Login URLs
- More WordPress Login Resources
Option 1: Create a Custom WordPress Login URL
Here’s a simple solution we often recommend to make your WordPress login easier: create a custom login URL.
From our experience managing multiple WordPress sites, we’ve found this approach offers several benefits:
- Makes your login page easier to remember
- Adds an extra layer of security by hiding the default login page
- Reduces brute force attacks since bots typically target standard WordPress URLs
- Looks more professional for client and membership sites
Want to set this up on your site? Check out our step-by-step guide on how to create a custom WordPress login URL.
Option 2: Use ‘Remember Me’ to Bypass Login Page in WordPress
On your WordPress login page, there is a checkbox labeled ‘Remember Me’.
When you check this box before logging in, WordPress will remember your login session for 14 days instead of the default 2 days.
This means you won’t need to log in again during that period unless you clear your browser cookies or manually log out.

If you always want to stay logged in, then you can read our article on how to keep WordPress from forgetting you.
Important: Only use this on a private computer you control. Staying logged in indefinitely on shared or public devices can expose your site to unauthorized access.
Option 3: Add a Login Link to Your WordPress Website
If you find it difficult to remember your WordPress login link, then we recommend you add a bookmark to your browser’s bookmark bar.
Alternatively, you can add your WordPress login link on your website header, footer, or sidebar. There are two very easy ways to do this.
Adding a Login Link to a Menu
The first option is adding your WordPress login link to the navigation menu.
Note: This method applies to classic themes. If you are using a modern block theme (like Twenty Twenty-Four), you will need to use the Site Editor to edit your navigation menu.
For classic themes, simply log in to your WordPress admin area and go to Appearance » Menus.
Next, click on the ‘Custom Links’ tab to expand it and add your WordPress login link and text.
Once you are done, click on the ‘Add to Menu’ button to add this link to your menu. Also, don’t forget to save changes by clicking on the ‘Save Menu’ button.

Additionally, you can add the WordPress logout link to your navigation menu so that users can easily sign out.
Using the Meta Widget
The second option is to use the default widget called ‘Meta’. This widget adds a link to the login page, links to your site’s RSS feeds, and a link to the WordPress.org website.
This works best for classic themes that utilize sidebar widget areas.
Start by going to Appearance » Widgets in your WordPress admin panel and click the ‘+ Block Inserter’ button. You need to find the Meta widget and drag it to your website’s sidebar or widget-ready area.
If you don’t want to use the Meta widget, then you can use the Navigation Menu widget here as well.

You can add the WordPress login link in the footer, sidebar, or any other widget-ready area in your theme.
For more information, check out our articles on how to add front-end login page and widgets in WordPress and how to add a login form in your WordPress sidebar.
Option 4: Add a Custom WordPress Login Form in WordPress
If you have multiple users on your WordPress blog, then it makes sense to add the WordPress login form to the sidebar or create a custom login page that matches your site’s design.

There are several ways to customize the WordPress login page, but we recommend using the SeedProd page builder plugin. It is trusted by over 1 million websites and has a 4.9/5 rating on WordPress.org.
SeedProd makes it easy to create a completely custom login page using professionally designed templates and a beginner-friendly drag-and-drop builder. The custom login page feature is available on all paid plans, including the Basic plan.
Alternatively, you can use WPForms to create custom login and user registration forms. It’s the most popular WordPress form plugin, used by over 6 million websites, and includes an easy drag-and-drop form builder.
Keep in mind that custom user registration forms require the WPForms Pro plan or higher.
For detailed instructions, see our guide on how to create a completely custom login page. If you only want to remove the language switcher from the login screen, then we have a tutorial for that as well.
Option 5: Log in to WordPress From Your Web Hosting Dashboard
Many WordPress hosting companies provide easy shortcuts to directly access your WordPress admin area and skip the WordPress login screen altogether.
Here is how to log in to WordPress via popular hosting dashboards.
1. WordPress Login Shortcut in Bluehost
Bluehost is one of the biggest hosting companies in the world. They offer a beginner-friendly dashboard with quick shortcuts to manage your WordPress site.
Simply log in to your Bluehost dashboard and navigate to the ‘Websites’ tab. After that, locate the website you want to log in to and click ‘Edit Site’ to go to the admin area.

2. WordPress Login Shortcut in Hostinger
If you use Hostinger, then you can use its hPanel feature to log in to your WordPress dashboard.
All you need to do is log in to Hostinger and open the ‘Websites’ tab. Then, on the list of WordPress websites, click ‘Admin Panel’ on the website you want to log in to.

3. WordPress Login Shortcut in SiteGround
SiteGround also has a quick shortcut to log in to your WordPress site.
Simply log in to your SiteGround hosting dashboard and then click on the ‘Websites’ tab at the top. From here, you’ll see a list of websites you have installed on your hosting account.

You simply need to click the ‘WordPress Admin’ button next to the desired website.
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Frequently Asked Questions About WordPress Login URLs
Here are some questions frequently asked by our readers about login pages.
What to do if WordPress login page is not working?
If your WordPress login page is not working, follow these debugging steps:
- Clear your browser cache and cookies, then test in an incognito window.
- Disable security plugins via FTP by renaming the plugin folder in /wp-content/plugins/.
- Check your .htaccess file permissions (should be 644) and verify it’s not corrupted.
- Verify your wp-config.php database credentials are correct.
- Contact your hosting support as a final step if none of these resolve the issue.
What is the default WordPres login URL?
The default WordPress login URL is yourdomain.com/wp-login.php or yourdomain.com/wp-admin/.
Both URLs work for standard WordPress installations. If WordPress is installed in a subdirectory (like yourdomain.com/blog/), add that path before /wp-login.php.
For subdomain installations, use subdomain.yourdomain.com/wp-login.php.
Why is my WordPress login URL not found?
If you’re seeing a “404 Not Found” error when trying to access your WordPress login page, the most common causes are:
- WordPress is installed in a subdirectory you haven’t accounted for
- A security plugin has changed your login URL
- Your .htaccess file is corrupted
- Your permalink settings need to be refreshed
Try resetting permalinks by going to Settings » Permalinks and clicking Save Changes. Check for subdirectory installations, verify the security plugin hasn’t changed the URL, test the .htaccess file integrity, and contact your hosting support if the issue persists
How to find WordPress admin URL after migration?
After migrating your WordPress site, the login URL structure remains the same (yourdomain.com/wp-login.php), but you may need to verify the new domain name.
First, check your hosting dashboard for the new site URL and direct login shortcuts.
If you cannot access the login page, use phpMyAdmin to check the wp_options table for the correct site_url value. Your hosting provider can also help you locate the correct admin URL in your new environment.
What should I do if I forget my WordPress login credentials?
You can reset your password by clicking the “Lost your password?” link located below the login form. WordPress will send a link to create a new password to your registered email address.

If you cannot access that email account, you may need to ask your web hosting provider to help reset your credentials.
For more details, see our tutorial on how to reset password for all users in WordPress.
More WordPress Login Resources
We’ve written a lot of articles about WordPress login customization and fixing common errors. Here are some additional guides you may want to check out:
- How to Add CAPTCHA in WordPress Login and Registration Form
- How and Why You Should Limit Login Attempts in WordPress
- Ultimate Guide to Fixing WordPress Login Page Refreshing and Redirecting Issue
- How To Add Social Login To WordPress (The Easy Way)
- How to Create Temporary Login for WordPress (No Passwords)
- Beginner’s Guide on Bypassing WordPress Login (7 Expert Tips)
- How to Add One-Click Login With Google in WordPress
- How to Add Security Questions to the WordPress Login Screen
We hope this article helped you learn how to find your WordPress login link. You may also want to see our step-by-step guide on how to add two-factor authentication in WordPress and our picks for the best WordPress security plugins.
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anthony
sir, my previous admin change the login url and i dont know where is the login url, so i cannot login via /admin /wp-login.php /login /wp-admin.
how to know what is the address? i can still access wordpress dashboard via cpanel hosting than redirect to WP, but i really want know how to directly login via WP admin login.
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on how the wp-admin was removed, you would first want to check if there is an active plugin that is hiding the wp-admin area that you can disable to return to the default admin URL.
Admin
Jiří Vaněk
May I ask what your opinion is about changing the URL of the administration? Does it make sense from the point of view of security, e.g. against brute force attacks?
WPBeginner Support
It can help in certain situations but there are normally better security measures than changing the admin url and it can make troubleshooting errors more difficult should there be an error on the site.
Admin
jaff seijas
I have forgotten my password. When I fill out link to send a “reset password” I never get the link in my email account (junk or inbox)…
Can you help me?
Thanks
WPBeginner Support
We would recommend taking a look at our guide below for how to reset your password including when that method is no longer working.
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-change-your-password-in-wordpress
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Jess
Hello!
Thank you for the article / tutorial.
I recently setup my multisite and subdomains; however, whenever I try to login to my subdomain admin page / dashboard, it redirects me to my primary domain.
Do you have any suggestions as to how to resolve this issue?
WPBeginner Support
You would want to check with your hosting provider to ensure there isn’t a redirect issue from their end as a starting point.
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Sterling
Hi, I have a website built and running with Word Press. I have tried all the addresses com/admin,com/wp-admin none work. I get a 404 message everytime. Can I find the WP files in my host CPanel or do I have get new WP account and set up the website again
WPBeginner Support
For the 404 error message, you would want to go through our guide below or reach out to your hosting provider for assistance for removing that error:
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-wordpress-posts-returning-404-error/
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Alice Maxin
I joined Word Press more than a few years ago. Sadly I have not posted on my blog for a long time and I’ve forgotten a lot. First and foremost, how do I switch from wordpress.com to wordpress.org?
WPBeginner Support
For moving your site from com to org you would want to take a look at our article below:
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/wp-tutorials/how-to-properly-move-your-blog-from-wordpress-com-to-wordpress-org/
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Riya Paran
Hi!
I want to know all the above pictures mentioned in post is it WordPress.com or WordPress.org?
WPBeginner Support
All of our content is for WordPress.org sites.
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Elliot Lucio Berton
Hello, I have edited my wp-login.php page, and I have tried adding it to my menu with custom link, so that unlogged users could access and log in there, but, whenever I add it it only becomes a visible option to already logged in users, and I would like to make it visible to all users (be logged in or not), how could I do that?
WPBeginner Support
It would depend on how you’re adding the link and your specific theme. You should be able to add a custom URL in your menu using the method in our article below:
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-add-navigation-menu-in-wordpress-beginners-guide/
And unless your theme has styling where the menu changes for logged in users it should be visible.
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CMAN
Thank you very much
The article is very helpful!
WPBeginner Support
You’re welcome, glad you found our guide helpful
Admin
Bailey Arnold
I have changed my WordPress address URI and cannot login nor access the administration screen. I can still can access the login page. I am very new to this and I have tried to go to wp-login.php for help, but I am very confused as to what to do next because it doesn’t take me to a site. Can you please break the steps down for me to get this fixed? I am so stressed out.
WPBeginner Support
If you reach out to your hosting provider they should be able to help otherwise you would need to edit your phpMyAdmin and go into your options table to edit the site’s address and URL there
Admin
Moses Alex
hello sir or mam i have a problem that i can’t solve it yet because it’s outta my mind problem is that my wordpress password is not matched but the password is correct. what should i do?
WPBeginner Support
You may want to try resetting your password using the method from our article here:
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-change-your-password-in-wordpress/
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cMan
Nice Article, Thank you!
But I don’t like the default WordPress login page. How can I redesign it? Or maybe create a separate page.
WPBeginner Support
You would want to take a look at our guide here for that:
https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/plugins/how-to-create-custom-login-page-for-wordpress/
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CMAN
Thank you very much!
Najashah
Thank you. The tips are useful :).
WPBeginner Support
Glad you found our guide helpful
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Linda Cockle
Good afternoon. I set up a Wordpress site last year but then got really busy. I have come back to it now to continue developing my site and to my horror I cannot find my WP login details. I can get into the site through Bluehost, but I understand that is not acceptable long term. Is there anyway you can help me, I have tried everything I can think of. Many thanks Linda
WPBeginner Support
For resetting your login information you would want to follow the steps in our guide here: https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-change-your-password-in-wordpress/
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Jordan Meola
Hello! Thanks for the helpful info!
I’m having a bit of a unique issue and I wondered if you might know a solution… my WordPress site no longer has a host. My previous host just canceled my service this past week. Is there still a way to access my WordPress admin panel?
Thanks!
WPBeginner Support
No, if your site is no longer hosted you would not have access to it. If you reach out to your old host they may be able to create a backup of your site for you
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Sonya Hoshmand
Hi there,
I am trying to help my friend with her website. She doesn’t know what her login information is. How can she regain access to make adjustment to her site?
WPBeginner Support
There are a few different methods for being able to log back into their site, you would want to take a look at our guide here: https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-change-your-password-in-wordpress/
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Stac
Hi there! Never hand an issue logging in before. Today I received a message that says page cannot be displayed, please contact your service provider. Two questions, what if you do not know who your service provider is and could this be the result of someone else messing with the account? For example could this happen if some else had access too it? Thanks so much!
WPBeginner Support
While possible the more likely reason would be a hiccup with your hosting or a plugin. You would want to follow our guide here: https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
Your service provider would be who you purchased hosting from, if you do not remember you can use a whois tool to help you find your registrar.
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Annie
Hi there,
Thanks for posting this article. However, I’m experiencing a problem logging in. I was logged in earlier today. Now when I go back to login – trying wp-login/admin/login options – I keep getting
‘No results found’ the page you requested could not be found’
I am using the same login options as my successful login earlier today.
WPBeginner Support
if you have not tried them, wp-login.php and wp-admin are also good links to try and should they not work you may want to reach out to your hosting provider’s support for them to take a look should this be a hiccup from their end.
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kartheek kumar
Hello,
I have domain, user id, pass word. when I login to the WordPress,
it shows
“This site is not secure
This might mean that someone’s trying to fool you or steal any info you send to the server. You should close this site immediately.”
help me to solve this problem.
WPBeginner Support
That would mean your site does not use https, to fix that issue, you would want to ensure you have SSL for your site: https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/how-to-get-a-free-ssl-certificate-for-your-wordpress-website/
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Jakolien
Hi, thank you for this, but now struggling to log in:
ERROR: Cookies are blocked due to unexpected output.
What can I do, tried changing cookies settings in browser.
WPBeginner Support
For a starting point, you would want to go through our troubleshooting guide here: https://014.leahstevensyj.workers.dev/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
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helge
the information here given on how to login to your admin site does not funtion. All I get is a page with options to create a wordpress web site!! Help.
WPBeginner Support
That message normally happens if your site is not connected to a database. You may want to check with your hosting provider to ensure your wp-config file is set up correctly.
Admin
helge
I have a web site which was set up by a friend. He managed it extremely well. He sent me a link and I could update information and blogs from my computer in Durban. He lives in Cape town. However due to varying circumstances the domain was converted to my ownership. BUT I now do not know how to access the admin page so that I can do what |I used to do etc. My host have sent me video tutorials but I am on a very limited data budget. Also they then sent me the WRITTEN INFO but this still does not help. So HOW do I access the admin page?/
WPBeginner Support
If your domain is still pointing toward your site’s host then you should be able to use the method in this article to get to your login page and when you log in you will be able to get to your admin area
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Stanley Dub
I maintain a website for my solo law practice, I used wordpress to edit my site for several years. Recently I changed hosting and moved the ownership of the site to me. Now I can no longer use wordpress. If I try to use the admin feature I get an error message 404, that thew website cannot be found. What gives?
WPBeginner Support
For a starting pont, you would want to check with your hosting provider that the WordPress site was transferred over correctly.
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Hi,
I have trouble to find the wordpress login page.
I have try your suggestions above .com/admin, .com/wp-admin, .com/login, .com/wp-login.
All the message said Page not found.
Please help me to solve this.
Thanks for your help.
WPBeginner Support
If your site is installed in a subfolder such as site.com/blog then you may want to try placing the /wp-login.php after the folder name
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