Wordle 1,424 4/6
CAMEO
LEARN
SHARE
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 4/6
CAMEO
LEARN
SHARE
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 5/6*
\begin{aligned} &\bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt D} \\ &\bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt S} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt P} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ &\bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt G} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt L} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ &\bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt Q} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt U} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt W} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ \end{aligned}
Wordle 1,424 4/6 — 2025-05-13 Tue
LEAST
CRIMP
BOUND
AWARE
Wordle 1424 3/6
SLANT
CHORE
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 4/6
HEART
SPARE
FLARE
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 3/6
AUDIO
ASTER
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 4/6
CRANE
STARE
FLARE
AWARE
Wordle 1,424 5/6
YEAST (Sorry, I forgot to use my new word today.)
QUAKE (Partly checking vowels: mostly trying to place the E.)
PLANE (Getting serious about WoFcons. Also getting nervous.)
GRAVE (FINALLY! A non-vowel! And R?A?E doesn’t do anything, so ??ARE it is!)
AWARE (Toldja.)
BICEP → About what I expected. Add an A, and three WoFcons to get one really good first guess second
SLATE → This is looking subtly trappish. Try something with an R or an N next? (If C weren’t already gone, would try CRANE…)
FRAME → R was a good choice, but now I’m stumped. I slept on it, then started throwing letters up there, and got a hit on
WHARE → which made it obvious it was
AWARE
It’s Scoredle’s day - a birdie from my start, and would have saved par after my third guess. I really needed to do a better job of repeating vowels there to see what the eventual answer was.
Wordle 1,424 3/6
RAISE
GLARE
AWARE
There are surprisingly few __ARE words once S and L are off the table. One, in fact.
Wordle 1,424 3/6*
LEAST
GRAVE
AWARE
Wordle 1,425 4/6
a mere 9 hours late
Wordle 1,424 5/6
shoed
merit
afire
azure
aware
Wordle 1,425 3/6
RATIO
CONDO
BONGO
Wordle 1,425 3/6*
Debut
Bingo
Bongo
Wordle 1,425 4/6*
\begin{aligned} &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt D} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt L} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt I} \bbox[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt N} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt K} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt U} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt N} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt C} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt H} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt O} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt N} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt G} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt O} \\ \end{aligned}
Wordle 1,425 3/6
AUDIO
HELLO
BONGO
Wordle 1,425 4/6 — 2025-05-14 Wed
LEAST
CRIMP
BOUND
BONGO
Wordle 1,425 4/6
RELAY (Vowel hunt.)
UNION (Possibly only one vowel? Let’s try more WoFcons.)
THONG (That G looks intriguing. If I double up on the O, at least I can place it.)
BONGO (Isn’t that just the way? The solution is always the last word you try.)
AWARE → Whiff. O, I and three WoFcons, coming up
TOILS → One stinkin’ O. Better try a U. If I throw in an N… uh, oh, the ?OUND trap might be here, and I’ve only KOed three of the eight words of that trap, meaning my next guess had better use at least two of BFHMP. So I can test two of those and the U with
POUCH → And… that wasn’t the trap. Oh, well. Turns out MOOCH would have been a better word. Ooh, MOMMY is still out there as well, I’d better check at least one M, but also a second O, and some other consonant as well, so
MOODY → It’s time to try that N. I’m getting rather nervous, but my possibles have to be shrinking by now
BONGO
GONZO and BOFFO (both a bit slangy) were still on the table. Seems like everything I did ended up being the worst move for that stage. Scoredle finishes with a par; I suspect my obsession with one particular trap sealed my bogey doom.