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Wordle 1,089 6/6
gmax137 said:a hard one for me, not sure why
Wordle 1,089 5/6
game 1,089 | |
attempts to solve | global players |
4 | 41.5% |
5 | 28.7% |
3 | 20.7% |
6 | 6.2% |
2 | 2.6% |
failed | 0.3% |
1 | 0.0% |
I have argued with myself whether using spreadsheets or other such aids is a form of cheating and I decided that it is not. In this case, cheating (or lack thereof) is in the mind of the beholder. I think of "cheating" as gaining unfair advantage over others by not following the rules in a game or competition.OmCheeto said:Some people question this method as being the equivalent of cheating, and I concur.
I only cheat by looking up whether a word has already been used. I don't consider this cheating since I could theoretically know it anyway. I also observed that my expectation value tends to increase. I am still at ##(\mu\, , \,\sigma)=(4.092\, , \,1.087)## which is better than the ##4.2## in the early days. But it's getting harder since natural guesses have already been used and the words become less common (deter, manga, etc.)gmax137 said:Wordle 1,090 5/6
I've had way too many 5's lately. I wonder if maybe "cheating" is something I should look into. OTOH, if I did that, I would worry too much about it. That would ruin the fun.
I have drawn the line, for myself, at the point where the spreadsheet and its concomitant algorithms cease to be a bookkeeper and start becoming an advisor or, even worse, a decision-maker. This means that, without asking for suggestions, I get to choose the next trial word after the spreadsheet presents me with a list of possible candidates for the target solution. The next trial word, not necessarily one of the candidates, is strictly my choice.jack action said:Question 4: Is executing a Python code I wrote to solve the puzzle automatically online using my VBA code to facilitate the search and then posting it on PF automatically cheating?
Answer 4: No, because writing such code is just facilitating what I would have done manually anyway. The only problem is that although it exercised my brain while coding, there is no point in executing the code after it is written.
Question 5: Is executing a daily CRON job while I sleep, to run a Python code I found online to solve the puzzle automatically online and then posting it on PF automatically cheating?
Answer 5: Maybe not, but what would be the point?