Wordle Bulletin # 532 (December 3, 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.
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Target Word: TORSO
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 (O, O), one compound consonant (RS)
# Of Guesses: 3.6 WordleBot average per Marc McLaren*; 3 for WordleGuru
Seed Word: TRIAL; I am following my LEARN-W2© strategy in the selection of the seed word.
Seed Word Revelations: T in the 1st position and R, but not its position
# Of Possible Solutions after the seed word: >25
Second Word: HOPES; After some deliberation, I picked HOPES with 2 vowels (O and E) and 3 of the 11 most frequent consonants. The word HOPES did its job effectively narrowing the field to just 1 word – TORSO. 😊
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EnotE (Eliminate-not-Enumerate) Strategy deployment: Deployed right after the first word. Worked effectively
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Final thoughts: Wordle is a game of luck and skill. My strategy LEARN-W2 continues to work beautifully. After yesterday’s mental error, I am pleased to say I am back on track!
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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
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LEARN-W2 : Learn by Evaluating and Assessing the Recent NYTimes’ Wordle Words
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*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
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