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This thread centers around the daily Wordle game from the New York Times, where participants share their results, strategies, and experiences. The discussion includes personal anecdotes, strategies for guessing words, and reflections on the game's impact on cognitive skills.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share their Wordle results, indicating varying levels of success, with scores ranging from 1 to 6 attempts.
  • Several users discuss their strategies for choosing starting words, with mentions of specific words like 'EARLY', 'PIOUS', and 'ADIEU'.
  • One participant notes the surprising number of five-letter words in English and reflects on the difficulty of the game.
  • There are personal anecdotes about family members' engagement with word games, including Wordle, Sudoku, and crosswords.
  • Some participants express a competitive spirit in playing Wordle with partners or family members.
  • Discussion includes a comparison of Wordle to other games, such as Mastermind, highlighting differences in gameplay mechanics.
  • Participants speculate on the timing of Wordle updates and how it may vary based on local time zones and device settings.
  • One user shares their experience playing Wordle in both English and Spanish, noting differences in guessing success rates.
  • There are corrections and clarifications regarding the validity of certain word guesses, such as 'FHLMN'.

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Participants express a variety of opinions and experiences regarding strategies and the nature of the game, with no clear consensus on the best approaches or the implications of playing Wordle on cognitive skills.

Contextual Notes

Some discussions involve assumptions about the game's rules and the validity of word guesses, which may not be universally agreed upon. There are also references to personal experiences that may not apply to all players.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to fans of word games, particularly those who enjoy sharing strategies and results, as well as those curious about the social dynamics of competitive gameplay.

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jack action said:
Wordle 1,268 4/6

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most-probable method count update (Success/Fail): 38/19 - 66.7%/33.3%
It interesting to note that my seed today was an anagram of yours. Naturally we got the same two letters but in different positions. After my filter (different from yours) on guess 2, I was left with a single choice. Location, location . . .
 
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jack action said:
Wordle 1,268 4/6

⬛🟨🟨⬛⬛ [LEAST] 36 left
⬛⬛⬛🟩⬛ [WRING] filter - 2 left: AMEND HYENA
🟨⬛🟩🟩⬛ [AMEND] :mad: - A tough choice between the two: A positive action vs a cute animal?
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 [HYENA]

HYENA tempted me because lately, all the words have less popular letters like H and W. In fact, I almost used SHALE as my seed word just because of the H in it. But since I used SHARE yesterday exactly for that reason, I thought not twice in 2 days. If I had, I would have been left with 4 words: HAREM HAVEN HYENA REHAB. I would have chosen HAVEN as the most probable solution and been left only with HYENA for my 3rd guess.


most-probable method count update (Success/Fail): 38/19 - 66.7%/33.3%
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Well, this makes up for yesterday's debacle.
 
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Wordle 1,269 6/6

⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ [ARISE] 78 left
🟨⬛🟩⬛⬛ [LOUSY] filter - 6 left: BLUNT CLUMP CLUNG FLUNG PLUMB PLUMP
⬛🟩🟩⬛⬛ [PLUMP] filter/most-probable - 3 left: BLUNT CLUNG FLUNG
⬛🟩🟩🟩⬛ [BLUNT] most-probable - 2 left
⬛🟩🟩🟩🟩 [CLUNG] :mad:
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 [FLUNG]

This one went from bad to worse. I was tossing and turning so much for my 3rd guess because there was no obvious choice. I should have gone for PLUMB and lost myself with PLUMP. Then I really like BLUNT for the 4th guess (which I would have known to be wrong had I used PLUMB before) and went for it even if it wasn't the best choice for eliminating possibilities. Then I was stuck with the two equally less appealing words out of the initial six after my 2nd guess; of course, I had to pick the wrong one.

The worst thing is that even if I followed the "correct" way, I would still have had it in 5 guesses: ARISE LOUSY PLUMB CLUNG FLUNG.

Two fails for the most-probable method in one game. o:)

most-probable method count update (Success/Fail): 38/21 - 64.4%/35.6%
 
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Wordle 1,269 5/6

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jack action said:
Wordle 1,269 6/6

⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ [ARISE] 78 left
🟨⬛🟩⬛⬛ [LOUSY] filter - 6 left: BLUNT CLUMP CLUNG FLUNG PLUMB PLUMP
Did you tweak your software recently? Your first filter has the same wrong letter in the same wrong place as your seed. Perhaps a typo on your part? I use a spreadsheet, so typo's are not beyond my capabilities.

My algorithm picked POUTY as your second guess, leaving CLUNG, CHUCK, and FLUNG, a clear win in either 3 or 4, vs 6.
 
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OmCheeto said:
Did you tweak your software recently? Your first filter has the same wrong letter in the same wrong place as your seed. Perhaps a typo on your part? I use a spreadsheet, so typo's are not beyond my capabilities.

My algorithm picked POUTY as your second guess, leaving CLUNG, CHUCK, and FLUNG, a clear win in either 3 or 4, vs 6.
My algorithm finds the most popular letters in the possible answers. In this case, with no letters found with ARISE, it found OUYLM as the most popular letters in the remaining words and tried to find a matching filter with those letters. There wasn't one so it removed the least popular letter M and tried again with the remaining four and it found LOUSY.
 
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jack action said:
My algorithm finds the most popular letters in the possible answers. In this case, with no letters found with ARISE, it found OUYLM as the most popular letters in the remaining words and tried to find a matching filter with those letters. There wasn't one so it removed the least popular letter M and tried again with the remaining four and it found LOUSY.
Dropping the most uncommon letter is likely suboptimal if you are adding a letter that is already excluded. LOUSY is also a lot of vowels that can many times be inferred.

I don’t see why you don’t apply the same algorithm as for your starting word to subsequent guesses when you want a filter. Running it on a smaller subset of words should be significantly faster.
 
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Orodruin said:
I don’t see why you don’t apply the same algorithm as for your starting word to subsequent guesses when you want a filter. Running it on a smaller subset of words should be significantly faster.
Because I did not have an algorithm for my starting word initially. The whole thing was something I'd thrown quickly for fun.

All good advice I've received here - and noted - but understand that this is the first time that the program has let me down like that.
 
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jack action said:
this is the first time that the program has let me down like that.
One could say it gave you a LOUSY suggestion. 😬
 
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Wordle 1,270 3/6

⬛🟨🟨⬛🟨 [ROAST] 4 left: OCTAL PATIO QUOTA TANGO
⬛🟨⬛⬛⬛ [LINES] filter - 1 left
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 [PATIO]

One of the other problems with my program: the suggestions for the second guess filter were EQUIP PIQUE QUIPO QUIPS QUIPU QUOPS.

Here is what it does:
  1. It correctly identifies the remaining letters as CL PI QU NG;
  2. It creates an array with key=letter and value=occurrence count. The natural order of the array in bash is apparently reverse alphabetical of the keys;
  3. The array is sorted by value, in this case, all 1s so no change: U Q P N L I G C;
  4. It keeps the first 5 items of the array (UQPNL) and tries to find a word with these letters;
  5. If not found, it drops one letter until it finds one. In this case, it stops at UQP and finds the 6 guesses previously shown.
What I did to find my filter, was:
  1. to recognize that I needed three of the following: one C or L, one P or I, one Q or U, or one N or G;
  2. that it would be helpful to use a vowel, i.e. one I or U.
And thus LIN was quickly recognized by my brain as the start of many words I could use.
It is this process that is harder to translate into a [simple] algorithm.
 
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jack action said:
Wordle 1,270 3/6

⬛🟨🟨⬛🟨 [ROAST] 4 left: OCTAL PATIO QUOTA TANGO
⬛🟨⬛⬛⬛ [LINES] filter - 1 left
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 [PATIO]

One of the other problems with my program: the suggestions for the second guess filter were EQUIP PIQUE QUIPO QUIPS QUIPU QUOPS.

Here is what it does:
  1. It correctly identifies the remaining letters as CL PI QU NG;
  2. It creates an array with key=letter and value=occurrence count. The natural order of the array in bash is apparently reverse alphabetical of the keys;
  3. The array is sorted by value, in this case, all 1s so no change: U Q P N L I G C;
  4. It keeps the first 5 items of the array (UQPNL) and tries to find a word with these letters;
  5. If not found, it drops one letter until it finds one. In this case, it stops at UQP and finds the 6 guesses previously shown.
What I did to find my filter, was:
  1. to recognize that I needed three of the following: one C or L, one P or I, one Q or U, or one N or G;
  2. that it would be helpful to use a vowel, i.e. one I or U.
And thus LIN was quickly recognized by my brain as the start of many words I could use.
It is this process that is harder to translate into a [simple] algorithm.
PATIO was a perfectly good filter. Always check if one of the words in the possible solutions would filter the others.

(PATIO has the same O position as TANGO and the same T position as OCTAL, no positions common with QUOTA)
 
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Orodruin said:
PATIO was a perfectly good filter. Always check if one of the words in the possible solutions would filter the others.

(PATIO has the same O position as TANGO and the same T position as OCTAL, no positions common with QUOTA)
See, I didn't even note that. o:)

That should be another step to add to the algorithm which makes it even more complex. It's really amazing how the brain works.
 
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Wordle 1,271 3/6

⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ [ARISE] 78 left
🟩⬛🟩⬛⬛ [POUTY] filter - 2 left: PLUMB PLUMP (déjà vu)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 [PLUMB]

Without looking at my previous result, my gut told me to do the opposite of what I did before, and here we are.

most-probable method count update (Success/Fail): 39/21 - 65.0%/35.0%
 
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