For such a popular game Wardle New York-based software developer Josh Wardle invented it during the coronavirus lockdown, simply wanting to make a game “that my partner and I would enjoy.”
In October 2021, Wardle was released Wardle Known to the general public, a loyal following quickly developed throughout the English-speaking world. something Wardle Players started using social media daily to share their scores and discuss the strategies they used. The New York Times has been sold Wardle in January 2022 for an undisclosed low seven-figure sum, though the game is still free to play.
Erhan Aslan, who studies applied linguistics at the University of Reading in the UK, gave him some advice Wardle During an interview with the player Newsweek.
He said: “One thing I think is important about this game is the choice of seed words. Begin with words that contain commonly used vowels, such as e and a, and consonants, such as r and t, and possibly phonetic sequences.” helpful.”
“For example, choosing a word that starts with q, z, j, or x might not be the best choice. Because you get more feedback after you guess something, users have to rely on some phonetic knowledge to narrow down or exclude certain words. ” Words that come to mind.
The solution to the Sabbath puzzle will be revealed at the end of this article. So scroll down carefully if you want to solve it yourself.
Selected for “Wordle” #791, Saturday, August 19
Newsweek I’ve collected five clues to help you solve Saturday Wardle puzzle
Tip #1: The answer contains two pairs of repeated letters.
Tip #2: A day has two vowels Wardle.
Tip #3: Today’s answer is about volcanoes.
Tip #4: The second letter is a vowel.
Tip #5: There is no ‘I’ in the team. The same applies to Saturdays Wardle.
Answered for ‘Wordle’ #791, Saturday, August 19
The answer will be on Saturday Wardle The puzzle is “magma”.
Well that was fun! A pair of double vowels makes this a real mental test, although at least one commonly used vowel appears twice. Did you find it? If so, we are very impressed, but if not, please do not hesitate. One of the best things ever Wardle See if you can improve your performance over time Newsweek I’ll be back tomorrow with another round of hints and tips.
What does “magma” mean?
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “magma” as “a molten rocky substance in the Earth that cools to form igneous rock.”
For example: “When the volcano erupted, magma was shot 200 feet into the air, to the horror of onlookers.”