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Wordle

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I suppose it should come as no surprise that I’ve been playing this with Kath. As long-time Crossword (even occasionally cryptic crosswords) and Spelling Bee fans, Wordle fits right in. And it takes only a couple of minutes per day.

In Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word. All guesses must be real words. The puzzle indicates letters that are in the right position with a green background and letters that are in the solution, but in the wrong position with a yellow background. It’s kind of like the old Mastermind game, but with letters and words instead of colored pegs.

Some examples are shown below.

Hole-in-one

A lovely coincidence that.

Lucky Punch

We guessed it in two or three tries, marching pretty consistently forward, without flailing about.

Out of nowhere

We guessed three or more letters at once to finish the puzzle.

Lots of Gold

We guessed a lot of the letters, but in the wrong spots, but then guessed it pretty quickly.

Ugh, finally!

It took four or five attempts, even after we already had three or four letters.

Skin of our teeth

Sixth attempt was the charm. Some of these could just as easily be “out of nowhere” or “lots of gold”, as well.

Pretty?

These are just nice-looking with nowhere else to put them.

As you can see, sometimes you get lucky and get it in three guesses (robot, crimp, light above) or you get unlucky and start chasing two letters (point, prick) or just one letter (skill, shard). Once we got lucky and solved “brine” in two guesses without first trying “twine” or “thine”.

We’re at almost a 2-week3-week4-week5-weak8-week12-week streak so far.

 83-day Wordle Streak