Wordle Lovers - Play the NYT Daily Game

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

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  • Conceptual clarification
  • Meta-discussion

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'.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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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Wordle 1,804 4/6*

⬛⬛🟨⬛⬛ BRICK 204 (wb 265)(Seed: ranked 276 and used by 78 others)
⬛⬛⬛🟨🟨 HUMID 4/7/11 ∑22 (24)
🟩🟩🟨⬛⬛ DITSY 0/1/0 (1)
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Wordle 1,804 4/6

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OmCheeto said:
Thank you for consuming much of my morning by not using your usual seed word and throwing me into my 'can I solve this problem?' mode.

I'm fairly certain that I would have another TIA* if I actually tried to solve this.

The narrowest I could get the guesses down to was on #3, where I came up with SQUAT, SPURT, and SHUNT

*TIA: Transient Ischemic Attack = A minor stoke, causing minimal brain damage.
"Bliminal Drain Tramage". But yeah ouch.
 
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I have absolutely no idea why I guessed DICOT first. Maybe because I thought C was more probable than V. But in retrospect it was pretty stupid. Especially as I don't know what a DICOT is! :woot:

EDIT: OK. Esoteric: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dicots

Wordle 1,804 4/6*

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