Wordle 244 4/6*
Wordle 244 4/6*
Wordle 244 4/6
Wordle 245 6/6
My gathering letters strategy failed miserably, since I didn’t collect a single new one after the second turn.
Latin Wordle 49 5/6
serva – slave girl
nares — nostrils
Andes – the mountains. I don’t usually guess proper nouns, but I thought they might’ve been named after a regular word. Nope, Wiktionary thinks the name comes from Quechua andi, “high crest”, via Spanish.
pilum – javelin, pestle. I was trying to find the last letter. It turned out to be a U, giving
audes – you dare
Wordle 245 5/6
I was not expecting such a word to be a solution. It seems a bit uncommon.
Josekle #19 (6 moves)
I just noticed that Martin Gardner anticipated this craze in his 1978 book, Aha!
Also, it took me way too long to get the joke in the third panel.
Phew!
Wordle 245 6/6*
nerdlegame 32 4/6
https://nerdlegame.com #nerdle
mathler.com 18 4/6
hard.mathler.com 18 3/6
easy.mathler.com 18 3/6
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I used to play this game with my dad.
Can play online here: https://www.4nums.com/
i actually didnt even know this was a word until now, no-one ever explained it for me… i just got desperate and tried things that looked like words >__>
Wordle 246 5/6*
Yeah, it’s something we all agree on with needing to say it explicitly.
And the streak continues!
Wordle 247 3/6*
well f**k me sideways i should make solving wordle my new profession xD
Wordle 248 3/6*
While I sometimes totally failed at doing the “Worldle” (when the solution was some of the smaller countries in South America… that’s the world region I’m worst at), I now had three easy wins in a row - for countries that are quite easy to recognize by their shape.
#Worldle #38 1/6 (100%)
Fusekle #10 (8 moves)
Best game yet!
Points: 1007.2, Guesses: 2, Time: 3s
https://WordHoot.com/g/jkqXMNqSLp
There may be some errors from manual transcription, but here are the statistics for all of the ogf users that posted results from Wordle (the original version)
Username | Count | Average |
---|---|---|
@_KoBa | 15 | 3.73 |
@KAOSkonfused | 10 | 4 |
@yebellz | 21 | 4.24 |
@Vsotvep | 12 | 4.42 |
@bugcat | 7 | 4.71 |
@Gia | 12 | 4.92 |
— | — | — |
@_Sofiam | 1 | 2 |
@Feijoa | 1 | 3 |
@AlicEos | 1 | 3 |
@teapoweredrobot | 1 | 3 |
@terrific | 2 | 3.5 |
@Jon_Ko | 1 | 4 |
@MooToYouToo | 1 | 4 |
@okonomichiyaki | 3 | 4.67 |
@aesalon | 3 | 4.67 |
@shinuito | 3 | 5 |
@JethOrensin | 1 | 6 |
@Gooplet | 1 | 6 |
Note: I split the list by those with too few results (< 4) vs others. Ties are ordered chronologically by post (I think).
No one seems to have posted the emoji output for any failures. However, some other posts seemed to have implied so otherwise.
96 results submitted, average: 4.28
I can honestly say, hand to heart, my wordle results are infinitesimally better than my Josekle results.
Ultimately, what I’m more interested in is something that I would call the “vanity index”, which is the difference between a person’s true average minus the average of their posts sharing their results. A positive index would indicate a tendency to post better than average results, whereas a negative index would indicate the opposite, and zero indicates that one’s posts may be a more representative sample.
For example, here are my actual stats
My actual average is 4.16, and my posting average is 4.24, so that makes my vanity index −0.08
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