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Darkoshi ([personal profile] darkoshi) wrote2022-02-02 03:58 am
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Wordle ... strange luck

I started playing Wordle on Jan. 8, although I forgot and missed several days since then.

So far I've played 16 games and lost once.

The number of guesses it took me each game so far were:
6, 6, 4, 4, 4, 5, (lost), 3, 5, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2, 2, 2.

My first few games, I played in hard mode ("Any revealed hints must be used in subsequent guesses") without realizing I was doing so.

Then I began to choose words with completely different letters for the first few guesses to more quickly reveal what letters the final word had.

When that began to feel easy, I went back to doing it the "harder" way. 3 days ago I switched it to "hard mode" in the Settings panel, as I was playing it that way anyway.

Those last 3 days' games seem odd to me. I guessed the word correctly on my 2nd try, three times in a row now. The first time I thought I was lucky. The 2nd time I thought I was very lucky. But now the 3rd time, it feels weird and suspicious. How can I be that lucky?

Based on the 2 or 3 letters I guessed right in my first guesses, several words could have fit. Yet I chose the right one each time, apparently.
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[personal profile] frith 2022-02-02 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Solving Wordle on the second guess, three times! Wow! And I thought I was hot the few times I got it in three. 8^D It's a shame that The New York Times has already bought Wordle (for over $1 million). I also play Absurdle, which is like trying to herd a fish, any fish, into a bucket.
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[personal profile] frith 2022-02-03 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Got it in three. Scarf, shard, scuba, snark and sacks could also have fit the clues I had so far, so I got lucky. ^_^

I tried a tactic with Absurdle: eliminate difficult letters like J, X, Z and W. Five guesses in I has only S and A to work with and I tried 'spald', which wasn't the final word but it was a word. That isn't in my big Webster's. Online it's either a spelling of Spall that fell out of favor 250 years ago or another spelling for spaul, both words I am not familiar with, and apparently, neither is my spell-checker! I think the solution was Smack.
Edited (HTML "details" and "summary" did not work. Removed it. Then a PS. Then also a typo. 3 edits.) 2022-02-03 19:55 (UTC)