Sites that createdWordlearchives have been pressured by theNew York Timesto shut down. That means there's no longer any way to access the full archive, but we’ve provided a list of the past two weeks'Wordleanswers for you to see what words have just been used, and help plan yourWordle...
You can access it on the NYT's The Upshot site, but it's no longer available for free, sadly; you'll need an NYT or NYT Games subscription to get through the paywall. Who made Wordle? Wordle was created by developer Josh Wardle, a guy who you may have come across before; he ...
Once you guess one of the words, you no longer have to worry about making guesses to account for it. To make up for this increased difficulty, you do get a few more guesses than the normal amount that Wordle offers, but it's not a lot more guesses, so tread as carefully as ...
Wordle is a worldwide phenomenon, and though it’s no longer quite theobsession it was in 2022, it’s still a daily delight of many people’s mornings.Wordle‘s genius is that it is simple to understand but fiendishly difficult to master, and anyone can pick it up and start playing in...
the word is already set. Absurdle tries to turn this concept on its head by using a malevolent AI to basically try and stop itself from being solved, meaning that unlike Wordle, it’ll take you much longer to get the answer, but we imagine that the satisfaction will be a lot higher....
giving us another batch of incorrect letters. For our third attempt, we immediately thought CHART, but remembered that 'T' was no longer valid, and we probably spent more time thinking about this one than we should have, but eventually it hit us, and we got aWordlewin-in-three with ...
players allowed to use random words for the first few guesses. This does ruin the starting point for players who prefer tobegin theirWordlewith a combo of wordsto get a lot of letters on the board, but in the long run, should lower the number of guesses it takes to solve each puzzle....
Some feedback Rangsk often gets about his solves is that he’s “overthinking it.” For him, that misses the point of doing these sorts of puzzles in the first place. Yes, you can brute force a sudoku or get a lucky guess on a Wordle. But what do you learn from that? ...
Note: Using := inside of any() is powerful, but it may not be obvious why it works. You can read more about this construct to learn the details. Run your game and try to provoke your code by making different kinds of user errors. Do you get helpful feedback when you guess four-le...
I have discovered Wordle. I saw that eminent canonist Ed Peters was doing this, but it took a while for me to take that first step and even see what it was about. It took longer for me to try it. My first attempt So… Wordle. I sometimes do Sudoku on my phone. Of course I pl...