Wordle 1,315 3/6
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TRANS
LOUIE
CREPE
Have loanwords always been allowed in Wordle?
Wordle 1,315 3/6
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TRANS
LOUIE
CREPE
Have loanwords always been allowed in Wordle?
Wordle 1315 4/6
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1,713
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10
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5
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SLANT
CHORE
CRUDE
CREPE
After 2, I had CRUDE, CURVE, CREPE, and possibly CREME (CRIME had already been used) to choose from.
Every word in English is a loanword, it’s just a question of how recently or how long ago. My >40 year old American Heritage dictionary treats ‘crepe’ like any other word; OTOH, it has the accent over the first e in ‘crème.’ We did things with crepe paper in elementary school >60 years ago. It’s been an English word long enough for me.
Wordle 1,315 3/6*
\begin{aligned} &\bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt B} \bbox[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt A} \bbox[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt D} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt C} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt I} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt M} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt C} \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 P} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt E} \\ \end{aligned}
Wordle 1,315 3/6
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YEAST
LOUIE
CREPE
Wordle 1,315 3/6*
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Melee
Spree
Crepe
Wordle 1,315 4/6
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HEART
LONER
CREED
CREPE
Oh good, a trap. ![]()
CRANE
CRIME
CRUDE
CREME - Stupid
CREPE
Wordle 1,315 4/6*
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LEAST
DUNCE
EMCEE <–I took a chance on the triple vowel…
CREPE
For those of you who play Wordle on your phone, has the dropdown for spoiler tags disappeared? I keep trying to pick the little arrow next to details, but that doesn’t do anything but put detail tags on my highlighted text. Frustrating to have to type in spoiler tags.
I just figured it out, pull the bar down on the right. Its difficult. Mods, can you change the order of the dropdown selections?
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UPPER → One and only one P. That’s cool. Along with E & R. Do I have a shot at under par? Throw in S & A and get
PARSE → not much, other than the placed E. There is a nice word with T & O now, though, so
TROPE → Starting to feel like a trap. I between the consonants, which leads us a first letter of G, so
GRIPE → I really will be griping if I miss this. Don’t see anything with a U or Y in that middle spot… but another E?
CREPE
Per Scoredle, I had seven possibles after the second guess, two of which were bogus, and yet it took me three guesses to find which of the five good words was the solution. Ah, well, luck can go both ways. Scoredle also ends in five, though, after going through all the vowels to fill that trap, so maybe I should call myself “methodical” rather than “unlucky.”
Wordle 1,315 4/6
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ORATE
BRINE
CRUDE
CREPE
Not bad given the potential trap (plus the fact that I just plowed forward with little to no analysis😁).
Bold strategy, Cotton, starting off with three E’s. It paid off for you today!
It did too! I use a different start word every day.
Wordlebot tells me it was a bold choice, not one they would’ve picked but they admire my creativity. ![]()
Not much of a trap. CREME at 2 would have gotten you a 3 at worst. Get a green first E, it’s CREPE; get a green M, it’s CRIME; get neither, it’s CRUDE; get both and you’ve solved it in 2.
Nobody likes a smarty pants.
Wordle 1,316 3/6
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ROAST
NURSE
CRISP
Thats an odd sentence
Wordle 1,316 3/6
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RATIO
SHIRE
CRISP
Like @Wheelz yesterday I only got greens, no yellows.
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Wordle 1,316 4/6 — 2025-01-25
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LEAST
BOUND
CRIMP
CRISP
Wordle 1,316 3/6*
\begin{aligned} &\bbox[silver,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[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt D} \\ &\bbox[yellow,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt O} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt U} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt S} \bbox[silver,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt T} \\ &\bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt C} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt R} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt I} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt S} \bbox[lime,5px,border:1px solid black]{\texttt P} \\ \end{aligned}