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Bamboozled!
"๐บ๐๐ท๐ท๐ญ"
May 2003
Down not across
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Now wasting my time on a refugee from the early 90s. Another thread ... |
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#46 |
Dec 2016
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Solved it in 3 today. Got very lucky on my first guess, not so lucky on the second.
share shore shire |
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#47 |
"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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There are some combination of letters that have too many possibilities, turning the puzzle into a lottery.
An obvious example in French is the following R_A_?_E, four letters only, but there are 14 different possibilities (in a 26 letters alphabet) to fill in the last missing letter. The same kind of things probably exist in other languages. |
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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I did d/l a British dictionary and that had today's word - no surprise. Oddly, it has less five-letter words than my original Quote:
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As an aside, look at all the words you can get from S, T, O, P. |
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#49 |
Dec 2016
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#50 |
6809 > 6502
"""""""""""""""""""
Aug 2003
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But, if you are using a program to help you out, that is how it should work. The trick is to start with a word that tends to give good clues.
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#51 |
Jun 2003
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Got today's in 5. After using up my standard 4 guesses, only got 4 hits, one of which was in correct position. After checking word lists matching the pattern (https://word.tips/), guessed the most common noun, and it worked.
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#52 |
"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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My three standard guesses didn't solve it, either. But I constructed my fourth guess based on the gathered data from the other three and that left me with one solution. In actuality, after the first three, it was narrowed to two solutions, so if I had guessed one, right would have solved in four, wrong would have solved in five, anyway. I probably should have guessed. . .
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#53 |
"Matthew Anderson"
Dec 2010
Oregon, USA
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I solved today's Wordle in 5 guesses.
happy slide frogs turns point good fun and a nice mental exercise |
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#54 |
Jul 2003
Behind BB
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Wordle 214 3/6
First time I got one in three! |
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#55 |
Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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They use quite thematic words for a while, point, proxy, robot, etc.,
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