Wordle Lovers - Play the NYT Daily Game

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In summary, the player played the New York Times daily word game and found that they had a higher fail rate in playing against Spanish-speaking humans. They also mentioned that the game is similar to a board game they remember from their childhood.
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Wordle 831 4/6

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Wordle 831 4/6

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I see a pattern!
 
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Wordle 832 4/6

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Wordle 832 5/6*

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I hate it when they look easy but aren't. I'm of course excused by my limited vocabulary and English being my second language, but still. :(

 
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sbrothy said:
Wordle 832 5/6*

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I hate it when they look easy but aren't. I'm of course excused by my limited vocabulary and English being my second language, but still. :(

I accidentally used a used word, i.e. forgot to look it up before I guessed. That turned out to be an advantage. However, a quick check on my translation engine showed, that the solution exists in Danish, too, only with three letters more in the official version. Btw., same as here.
 
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Wordle 832 3/6

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kuruman said:
Not to worry. I haven't played chess since I was a teenager. I never enjoyed being pressed to think while some clock is ticking.

fresh_42 said:
I accidentally used a used word, i.e. forgot to look it up before I guessed. That turned out to be an advantage. However, a quick check on my translation engine showed, that the solution exists in Danish, too, only with three letters more in the official version. Btw., same as here.
I answer only to use this word I just learned: "chucklesome" :)
 
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sbrothy said:
I answer only to use this word I just learned: "chucklesome" :)
And I learned my second Danish word when I used my translator yesterday: blΓ₯. The first one was tak. My new hypothesis: all Danish words have 3 letters. I plan to prove it by induction :biggrin:
 
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Wordle 832 3/6

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Wordle 833 6/6

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fresh_42 said:
And I learned my second Danish word when I used my translator yesterday: blΓ₯. The first one was tak. My new hypothesis: all Danish words have 3 letters. I plan to prove it by induction :biggrin:
You have any trouble finding the 'Γ₯'? :)

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BTW: If you can say "tak" in Danish you can use it in Norway and Sweden too. It's the same word. I kinda "collect" ways to say thanks. "obrigrado" (Portuguese), "chukran" (Arabic), "spasiba" (Russian, pronounced "spasibo", I had Russian in highschool but with around 80% truancy so I "almost" know the Cyrillic alphabet. Apropos chucklesome: I remember that "стол", pronounced "stol", means "table" only because "stol" in Danish means chair). Talk about waste of grey matter....
 
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I'm not much for sharing my failures but this one is so ridiculously convoluted in it's stupidity you might as well have a laugh at my cost:

Wordle 833 X/6*

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sbrothy said:
You have any trouble finding the 'Γ₯'? :)
Not really. I thought I had it on the keyboard but it only generates degrees. I'm also missing the cΓ©dille. But I simply use Wikipedia for the correct spelling. I just struggle with Γ…ngstrΓΆm because I cannot remember whether it is an 'A' or an 'Γ…' and whether it is an 'ΓΆ' or an 'ΓΈ'. But I think the Swedish do not use 'ΓΈ' IIRC.

If I had to use it more often then I would learn the ASCII code number. But until then, Wikipedia must do.
 
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fresh_42 said:
Not really. I thought I had it on the keyboard but it only generates degrees. I'm also missing the cΓ©dille. But I simply use Wikipedia for the correct spelling. I just struggle with Γ…ngstrΓΆm because I cannot remember whether it is an 'A' or an 'Γ…' and whether it is an 'ΓΆ' or an 'ΓΈ'. But I think the Swedish do not use 'ΓΈ' IIRC.

If I had to use it more often then I would learn the ASCII code number. But until then, Wikipedia must do.
No they use the diacritical "umlaut" (?) The o with the two dots. Anyway you can use Alt-codes for all those weird characters. They're all listed on wiki.

EDIT: Oh, that's what you meant by ASCII code. nvm.
 
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Wordle 833 3/6

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Dodged the bullet on this game.
Wordlebot global numbers yield: ΞΌ = 4.8 & Οƒ = 0.97
 
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Wordle 833 4/6

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fresh_42 said:
And I learned my second Danish word when I used my translator yesterday: blΓ₯. The first one was tak.
In English "blah, blah, blah" means "talk, talk, talk."
 
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kuruman said:
In English "blah, blah, blah" means "talk, talk, talk."
Likewise in Danish.
 
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My dad used to say, "oh for crying out loud!"
 
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Wordle 834 4/6

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Wordle 834 3/6

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Wordle 834 4/6

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Wordle 835 3/6

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Wordle 835 5/6

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Wordle 835 4/6*

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Back on track.
 
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Wordle 836 2/6

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Wordle 836 3/6*

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They seem to be charging $5 a month now to get wordle. Is there a way to still get it for free?
 

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