I don’t mind as the comments are quite generic and give nothing away imo.
Wordle 332 5/6
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HEART
PENIS
NEIGH
DEIGN
BEING
Shoulda got it in 4
Wordle 332 3/6
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Not planned but maybe I described life: LAUGH, GRIEF, BEING
Wordle 332 3/6
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SAINT
BRING
BEING
Saw this being a possible trap after my start word - was it going to be INY, ING, or INE? I decided to go with ING and got lucky with my second word, though I almost went with the correct word and would have had it in two. Happy to get it in 3 tries though. ![]()
Okay.
I use Google Chrome and know that you can set up an allowance for particular sites to use cookies, which I have done for NYT Wordle site, but does anyone know if/when you clear cookies, if it still will clear the NYT one for the game? On Firefox, you can set up exceptions to never touch the cookies for this or that site, but I can’t seem to figure out how to do that on Chrome, or if it’s even possible. I don’t clear cookies on Chrome very often, and haven’t since I started playing the game, so it’d be great to know if this is true that the stats are connected to the cookies. Would hate to lose my stats.
Regarding Wordle #332
That meaning works for me!
(didn’t know what the word meant either).
I try really hard to not give actual clues away that will spoil it for anyone, and am as general as I can be. I never list the actual guesses either, as it’s too easy for my early post to be mistaken for the current one you played. I could blur my comment, but that also would lead to mistakenly being read too soon. And saying nothing wouldn’t be an option, as why post at all?
It can be a fine line, so if I do cross it, do call me out on it.
Meanwhile, here’s tomorrow’s. I nearly was going to guess it right in the second slot, but my instinct was to go in another direction.
Wordle 333 3/6
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Wordle 332 4/6
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STARE
ELEGY
VEGAN
BEING
The third word used a forbidden “A,”, but I was stuck so did it anyway. This one was a slog for me.
Tomorrow’s Wordle, Today
Wordlebot was full of praise for me yesterday after getting a bog-standard 4/6. Today however it didn’t seem too impressed by 3/6.
Wordle 333 3/6
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Wordle 333
TOUGH
CLOUD
SCOUR
I remember reading some article by a guy who got eighty Wordles in a row. It said he used a tool to do all the old puzzles since he started late, as I did. What was he talking about?
@GuanoLad didn’t say anything that you couldn’t have figured out by looking at the graph. Are we going to have to censor those, too?
Wordle 333 3/6
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CLASP
SCORE
SCOUR
I was torn between score and scorn for my second word; I have different rules “requiring” both, but had to choose. I chose E over N. Turned out not to have mattered as this was a 3 all the way.
Wordle 333 4/6
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RATIO
LONER
JUROR
SCOUR
A little tricky for me today.
I could hypothesize that after your first guess, there are X number of possible solutions. Your starting word yesterday was alter (good one!) with only a yellow E. While today’s was tough, with yellow o and u. I think the set of possible answers it could have been after your first word was much larger for you yesterday than today.
That’s at least a possible mechanism where it could rate a 4 as more impressive than a 3.
Wordle 333 4/6*
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MAUVE
PIOUS
SNOUT
SCOUR
Wordle 333 3/6
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ASIDE
COURT
SCOUR
Wordle 333 3/6*
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Trope, flour, scour
Wordle 333 3/6
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For game 333 I got a 3. And according to the statistics I now I have 33 threes and 33 fours.
CRANE
TORCH - wordlebot said I should have picked mochi even though the first word had a yellow R. Why didn’t I think of mouchi?
SCOUR
Wordle 333 3/6
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Sometimes a well-played 3 is more satisfying than a lucky 2.
HEART
BROIL
SCOUR