I had been spoiled on today’s word due to looking at the source code, so I just went to 5/6 before entering the right word to preserve my streak.
By tomorrow I’ll have forgotten what tomorrow’s word is and I’ll be back to an unspoilt state. (Is it “choof”? I’m going with “choof”. It’s a good word and bears repeating.)
Think I would have done it as the first word to see what it said - getting it first time isn’t exactly showing some higher intelligence, it’s pure luck.
I noticed after posting that c was already eliminated by my first guess, so I shouldn’t have even made that fourth guess. I do try and abide by hard mode rules, but I do not actually play hard mode.
I keep thinking I should switch back to my original starting word instead of trace, but my original starting word was stare. That’s pretty much the same word!
I think I may switch to the one vowel per word approach. Maybe start with something like trash.
I wonder if using high-percentage starter words makes you more or less likely to get stuck in situations like that, where you have multiple possibilities with just a few remaining letters and winning comes down to getting lucky before running out of guesses.
That’s my thinking as well. But it’s not like switching from trace to stare – the first starting word I came up with to use – would improve that situation much if at all.
I might consider something like thick, then maybe woman. That’s getting Freudian, but I like that collection of 10 letters. And I like still having r and s available to use for other guesses.
Eh, it would be a reminder that I won by cheating. The game as coded isn’t really designed to prevent cheating, since you can just look at the source code and see every correct answer, in plaintext, in sequential order.
Fortunately, Wordle doesn’t track progress across different devices (yet), so I tested it on my tablet and if you get the answer on the first try the message you get is “Genius”.
The variants just keep coming, this one is math equations. Be warned that they can include multiple operators (didn’t realize that until near the end).
MOIST → not great to start, but it suggests a great follow-up… SHARE → OK. Only a few possibilities left… SHARP → Not that one. SHARK → or that one, so it must be SHARD
If I hadn’t been playing on hard mode, I could have tried POKED on the third guess and gotten it in four.
I’ve considered that approach before, but I’m worried that a double-vowel word could prove too hard to figure out before running out of guesses. Might be an interesting thing to try on the variant game where you can try some back puzzles, though…