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wonderful (definition)
wizards magi
a wee warm calories[?] Not at all sure about the -cal bit. Caliente?
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Greg is correct -
My intent was calorie as a measure of heat, with 'wee' being an indication for an abbreviation of 'calorie' to 'cal'.
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I love Wordle but hate waiting for a new game. So I wrote Wordle Anytime. Now I can play Wordle... anytime. And so can you.
https://ravib.com/wordle/[^]
/ravi
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Good work, my SO is going to download. She loves the game, I have never tried it.
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
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Great.
Is it possible to make it open source accompanied by an article here on CP?
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The original, (real), Wordle, pretty much is open source. The entire game, including all the words, is written in JavaScript and sitting in your browser.
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I actually think that having one word a day, (which is the same for everyone), is what has made the game successful. You are quickly going to tire of just guessing random 5-letter words in isolation.
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My wife and my daughter have a friendly competition each day to see who can solve the puzzle in fewer steps.
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The fact that there is only one try per day is what makes it remain interesting for me.
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Yes, it gives me a "Brain Start" while I drink my .
If I could do it anytime, it would get boring pretty quickly, I suspect.
How do you start? I tend to use either AEROS or TINEA as my starter, they seem to give me good results - I haven't failed to get it yet, though one did take me all 6 tries.
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I always start with a random word, and most of the time I get it in 4 or 5. Although I have got a couple in the second guess.
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Took me five today.
[/edit]
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A random word gives you a 1:20,000 (or so) chance of being correct, so I like to start with words that give me the most information: which vowels, and a couple of "frequent flier" consonants.
It seems to help, my stats aren't too bad, I think - 53% in 4 guesses, 16% in three. (And some very lucky 6% in 2 guesses!)
Guesses Percentage
1 0
2 6.25
3 15.625
4 53.125
5 21.875
6 3.125 Anyone with a high "one guess" percent is suspect, I think!
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Well the odds of getting it in one are better than the lottery.
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I don't expect to win that either!
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I used Letter Frequencies in the English Language[^] to decide on ROAST, LINED, and CHUMP as the first three, although it often deviates on the third, and sometimes even second, word. An average of 3.75 after 48 days (0-3-14-24-6-1). I still haven't seen anything truly nasty, like GLYPH or QUEUE.
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I prefer mine, because they contain three vowels - and there are likely to be at least two in any word.
So I almost always get at least one yellow, and up to four!
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I read somewhere that RATES is a good word for a starter because not only is 'S' one of the most common letters, having it as the last letter is even better because 'S' is often the last letter of a word (and not just for plurals).
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I generally start with 'TEARY', then have 'BOILS' and 'CHUNK' to cover 15 letters in three goes if I need to (like today, where I got 1 yellow from the first word, two from the second, then 'CHUNK' let me down, with nothing right. But it's given me good information previously...
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Very nice. But I miss the BS and ENTER keys on the keyboard.
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Just use your keyboard's DEL and ENTER keys. You can also use the computer's physical keyboard to enter letters.
/ravi
modified 7-Mar-22 11:43am.
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Thanks for sharing, Ravi. This is awesome.
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Careful. I recall reading that the NY Times paid some millions for this, and I have to assume it was to acquire the rights.
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