How to solve today’s wordle.
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Monday, Monday. Here we go again. The weekend rushed to a blur, but the work week will be so polite and fast? The trick is to enjoy it all, I guess, though it is easier to say than to do. But you know what they say: A wordle one day keeps existential judgments away! Let’s solve today, we?
How to solve today’s wordle
The hint: A movement of baseball. Or a very dark night.
The indication: This Wordle has much more agreements than vowels.
Well, Spoilers below!
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Today’s Wordle
Analytical analysis
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The clone was not a bad start, with just 81 words remaining. At this point, I almost guessed the witch (for whatever reason it just fell on my head) and I wish I had, but I went with Saint instead to exclude the letter “A”. This put me in just 5 words and then guessed the witch, who left me with 3. I guess I just got lucky with a stadium, but I’ll get some luck late.
Competitive Wordle Score
Today’s Wordle
I get 0 points for guessing four and -1 to lose on the bot. The bot gets 1 point to guess three and another to hit me. Once again, the bot takes the lead in May:
Erik: 12 points
Wordle bot: 13 points
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 “pitch” comes from an old English image, which means “a thick, dark, sticky substance” derived from the Latin pix (which has the same meaning). Its use was expanded metaphorically over time in music (the highness or lowness of one ton) probably by the idea of ”defining” a note, similar to “shot a scene”. It also evolved to mean throwing, as in pitching a ball in the 15th century. In the 19th century this evolved into the realm of ideas, as in “Pitch Sales”. It’s a word with many concepts.
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