I agree. I haven’t enjoyed playing as much as I did. I like to spend 15 min max on Wordle, usually while I’m getting ready for work- or right before bed. Is the NYT is pulling in words from their crossword puzzle? I will probably stop playing soon if fun is outweighed by frustration.
There was an article yesterday that said the only changes the NYTs has made to the game was to remove words that they deemed either offensive or too obscure. I’ve actually found that the last couple days were easier than the they had been in the last week. I haven’t been stumped with trying to figure out something to fit. Even though I lost yesterday because there were too many options that could works.
There was an article yesterday that said the only changes the NYTs has made to the game was to remove words that they deemed either offensive or too obscure. I’ve actually found that the last couple days were easier than the they had been in the last week. I haven’t been stumped with trying to figure out something to fit. Even though I lost yesterday because there were too many options that could works.
I haven’t had a two row solve in a while~ and my first row has only had one (in the wrong place) or none. Admittedly, I change up my first word.
Perhaps the frustration ~ is multiple options. I know I’ve found myself in that spot several times this week. I’m not being a cynic or trying to dodge the issue, but neither myself nor any of the elders in my close circle think this week has been easier.
Good luck everyone with today’s Wordle! Let’s see how it goes.
I've had good luck with this game. I've played 14 games, got the answer in two tries twice and never needed six tries, yet. But I've been stumped three times. The key is to play when no one will interrupt you.
my family also plays Nerdle which is a math version and today we tried mathler in which you get the answer and have to work backward to figure out the equation. It definitely uses a different part of your brain.
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