How to solve today’s wordle.
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It’s a wonderful Sunday. . . In Scotland! I’ve been on vacation, though that doesn’t mean I’m not going to work. Wordle goes nowhere and I am not. Well, I mean I’ve been to Scotland, but I still do my daily wordle and publish these drivers. I am nothing if it is not committed. But I have explored many of them, so let’s get that, we?
How to solve today’s wordle
The hint: Very, very angry and upset.
The indication: This Wordle has a double letter.
Well, Spoilers below!
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The answer:
Today’s Wordle
Analytical analysis
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I started with pious today, though I’m not sure where this word came from – sometimes they come to my head. This was not a big opener, leaving me with 203 other words and only a lonely green “I”. I tried all the new letters for my second guess and my trade threw the rest of the solutions by 8. Dimly was my attempt to block a “y” and ended up blocking every remaining word but one: alive for victory!
Competitive Wordle Score
Today’s bot of Wordle
The bot is alive, okay. He gets -1 point to guess at five and -1 to lose to me, wiping his earnings since yesterday. I get 0 points to guess at four and 1 point to hit the bot, wiping my losses. This returns in May rises to:
Erik: 13 points
Wordle bot: 11 degrees
How to play competitive wordle
- The guess in 1 is worth 3 points. The guess in 2 is worth 2 points. The guess at 3 is worth 1 point. The guess in 4 is worth 0 points. The guess in 5 is -1 degrees. The guess in 6 is -2 degrees and missing Wordle is -3 degrees.
- If you beat your opponent, you get 1 point. If you connect, you get 0 points. And if you lose to your opponent, you get -1 point. Add it to get your score. Keep a daily score or just play for a new score every day.
- Fridays are 2xp, which means you double your points – positive or negative.
- You can keep a run or just play everyday. Enjoy!
Today’s Wordle Etymology
The word “living” comes from Latin Lividusmeaning “blue” or “lead” lively“Be blue.” Initially it referred to the color of bruises or bruises. In English, it came to mean “discolored by bruises” (early 17th century), and later artfully “angry angry”, as if it were the face of the dark or rinsed with anger. Something like Wordle’s bot right now.
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