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Amazing how much information can be in three yellows and seven blanks …
Amazing how much information can be in three yellows and seven blanks …
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.
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.
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.
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.
Or twelve blanks and three 'hits.' I was expecting this to go to 5 or even 6 when suddenly I saw a word that brings "Tom and Jerry" to my mind. That can't be right, I thought.Orodruin said:Amazing how much information can be in three yellows and seven blanks …
Maybe time to update that list?jack action said:[UVULA] is not in my word list but the only possible answer from another list

I know, but which one? according to anywhere on the Internet:Orodruin said:Maybe time to update that list?
From what I understand, people know this because the full list of words used to be downloaded with the game before NYT. It appears that NYT modified its list again but I doubt it is the full list.https://wordsrated.com/wordle-words/ said:
- In total, there are 2,309 words that can be potential Wordle solutions.
- However, originally the game was released with a dictionary of 2,315 words
- After the game’s purchase by The New York Times, 6 words were removed due to being either offensive, out of date or using non-US spelling.
- The full Wordle database contains 12,966 words, as players can also choose from a dictionary of 10,657 additional words that can be used to narrow down the answer.
Good question. Once in a while a word not on the original canonical list of ~2300 words appears on the daily puzzle. The frequency of these appearances may or may not increase as the original list dwindles.jack action said:I know, but which one? according to anywhere on the Internet: . . .
Probably because a word like ULYIE or WAKFS (the plural of a variant, no less) are on the acceptable extended list and I used them both for filters. However, people who rely on their memory and not on bookkeeping spreadsheets would stop playing if these appeared on the daily puzzle. So some entity, most likely a human or AI, had to pare down the ~13,000 words to a list that would be challenging, doable in 6 tries and not off-putting.jack action said:I don't understand why the full 12,966 words are not used . . .
My guess is that few people write computer programs as an aid for playing the game.jack action said:It would make the game more fun and a computer program much simpler.
This is actually a good question. Is Wordle solvable in the sense that you can make guesses to ensure that you never lose? In hard mode the answer is likely no as there are guesses that can make you end up in situations where you simply cannot get the answer with 100% certainty (although it may be possible to avoid such guesses I guess)kuruman said:doable in 6 tries
| GAME # | SOLUTION | MY SEED | REMAINING ON MY LIST | REMAINING ON WB LIST | MY SIZE | IMPLIED WB SIZE |
| 1242 | FLOWN | SOAPY | 160 | 199 | 2399 | 2984 |
| 1236 | TRULY | SAFER | 137 | 163 | 2399 | 2854 |
| 1231 | SIXTH | READY | 288 | 352 | 2399 | 2932 |
| 1225 | WREAK | BISON | 502 | 705 | 2399 | 3369 |
| 1213 | GAMUT | SIREN | 252 | 347 | 2399 | 3303 |
| 1207 | JOINT | GLARE | 284 | 376 | 2399 | 3176 |
I know the feeling!Orodruin said:I did it, I changed my seed words … Paid off.