How To Solve Wordle Today
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It’s the weekend, but I’m sorry to report that there’s no rest for the truly wicked. My flooring project continues, thanks to the help of my dad who is better than me at anything home improvement related.
I have overcome! I was really tired from this long week of sickness, homework projects, and word puzzles. I think any week that starts with an upset stomach is sure to make you poop.
Well, let’s do this Wordle!
How to resolve the issue of the day
A notice: Ben Harper was waiting for one. Sarah McLachlan was in someone’s arms.
A notice: This word starts with a vowel sound.
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word of the day
Photo credit: Eric Kane
Check out yesterday’s Wordle #818 here.
Word analysis bot
After I solve each word, I go to it On the Wordle bot homepage Let’s see how my guess game goes.
It’s not the worst guessing game of all time, but it’s not the best either.
Janaki It’s a word I’ve been using a lot lately. I love it. It perfectly describes what it means to describe. When you write dialogue on a television show, it never rhymes. When you play a video game, it’s a bit buggy. Janaki However, this was probably a wrong guess as I only had 106 words and two yellow boxes left. Not great, not terrible.
river bank This number is the lucky number 13, and was reduced the alien (as they speak in Mexico) This left me with only one possible solution: Angle to win Hallelujah and Hajja!
PS: One of the books In the latest fiction reading guide–between two fires Written by Christopher Pullman – It deals with angels and demons in a really wonderful way and shows us a fictional Black Death in medieval France caused by the forces of Hell.
Today’s result
Again, I lost one point because I lost to the robot (who got the floor in three cases today), and I got zero because I guessed in four cases. -1 Best wishes. Buuuuh!
Etymology today
The word “angel” originates from the Old English word “angel”, which is derived from the Old French word “angel” and ultimately from the Latin word “angelus”. The late Latin word “angelus” was borrowed from the Greek word “angelos,” meaning “messenger” or “messenger.”
In religious and mythological contexts, angels are often seen as messengers or divine beings, which is reflected in the etymology of the word. Angels are often associated with various religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and they play an important role in these belief systems as mediators between God and humans.
Play word competition against me!
I played a brutal PvP game Wordle against my enemy Wordle. But. Now you have to play against me! I can be your enemy! (And of course Wordle’s Practical Guide). You can do this too Play against bots if you have a New York Times subscription.
- Here are the rules:
- 1 point To get a word in 3 guesses.
- 2 points 2 tries to get it.
- 3 points Get it with a guess.
- 1 point kill me
- 0 points 4 tries to get it.
- -1 point 5 tries to get it.
- -2 points 6 tries to get it.
- -3 points for loss
- -1 point because you lost me
You can either keep a running log of your scores if that’s your thing, or play daily if you prefer.
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