Browse Category: Eliminate-Not-Enumerate

Wordle Bulletin # 529 (November 30, 2022)


My strategy is built to ensure I solve 95% of the puzzles in 4 guesses or less. It is not built to always shoot for the lowest score possible. The score depends a lot on the seed word. Wordle is a game of luck and skill.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Target Word: STILE
Typical Wordle Word Construct
: 2 Vowels and one compound/paired consonant (2 letters or 3 letters; seen with >50% frequency)
Today’s Wordle Word Construct: Typical; 2 Vowels (E, I), one  compound consonant (ST)
# Of Guesses:  4 WordleBot average per Marc McLaren*; 3 for WordleGuru

Seed Word: LORIS; I looked at the last 5-7 Wordle words to decide among the 8 most frequent consonants and 5 vowels (A and E are the two highest frequency vowels; R, T, L, S, N, C, H and G are the 8 highest frequency consonants.)
Seed Word Revelations: ST in the first two positions. 😊
# Of Possible Solutions after the seed word: 25+

Second Word: ADORN; After some deliberation, I picked ADORN with 2 vowels (A and O) and 3 of the 8 most frequent consonants.  It did its job as the elimination word leading me to the target word – STUDY.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

EnotE (Eliminate-not-Enumerate) Strategy deployment: Deployed right after the first word.  Worked effectively.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Final thoughts: Wordle is a game of luck and skill. After a string of 4’s I was due for a 3 (regression to the mean)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

My other work you may find interesting
I write Rhyming Prose (Prose that rhymes). My work in this area can be found on my website, Rhyming Prose — … when a poem won’t do it!

I have also started writing free-verse poems, haikus and songs. My work in this area can be found on my website, Budding Poets Corner – Poet Laureates of Tomorrow

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

© 2022 Ashok Gupta All rights reserved.
Wordle and WordleBot are trademarks owned by the New York Times.

*The WordleBot score I refer to comes from Tom’s Guide by Marc McLaren.  Marc writes his post at around 7 AM U.K. time.
https:  //www.tomsguide.com/news/what-is-todays-wordle-answer#section-previous-wordle-answers

__________________________________________________________________________________________________


error: Content is protected !!