WORDLE Thread 1 - January 1, 2022 through July 30, 2022

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As all good practitioners should, I'll include myself -
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And also, since many of our patterns today look similar towards the bottom, I'll ask if anyone else felt as if s/he were playing absurdle at that point instead. (And mine came close to continuing for another row!)
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#142

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I'm curious about the "seed" words that people are using.

I'm not using "adieu", I think it over limits your second row choices.

Thoughts?
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MajordomoTom wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:10 pm I'm curious about the "seed" words that people are using.

Thoughts?
I can see that @boharr and I are using OCTAL and SIREN as the first two rows. See Post #5. Those ten letters are the ten most frequent letters.

A contributor to the recent WSJ article liked "arose."
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MajordomoTom wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:10 pm I'm curious about the "seed" words that people are using.

I'm not using "adieu", I think it over limits your second row choices.

Thoughts?
I usually start with RATES and MOUND. Gives me nearly all the vowels and several common consonants.
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MajordomoTom wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:10 pm I'm curious about the "seed" words that people are using.

I'm not using "adieu", I think it over limits your second row choices.

Thoughts?
On the Wikipedia Letter frequency page, sort the Dictionaries column in the table in descending order.

Notice that the five most frequent letters - fittingly in reverse-order - are R A I S E. This might be a great initial word, since it contains the three most frequently used vowels: A, E, & I. (You can also use A R I S E, if you prefer the letter positioning.)

Then select from the next following letters, which are appropriate in lieu of first word results: N T O C D & U.
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#146

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I like to mix it up a little -- but often, of course, I go for two words containing mainly common letters to begin also. But not exclusively. Because it's probably not going to end up being a word that contains only very common letters and we're going to have to come up with the outliers at some point.
I like to have fun -- maybe get a little theme going --
FLOUR and YEAST made a decent start for me once. :D
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Cap'n Rick wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:45 pm
MajordomoTom wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:10 pm I'm curious about the "seed" words that people are using.

I'm not using "adieu", I think it over limits your second row choices.

Thoughts?
I usually start with RATES and MOUND. Gives me nearly all the vowels and several common consonants.
"IOTAS" for me :)
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Wordle 217 6/6

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close call!
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Tried for the first time today after seeing mrmd's note and link in the WSJ topic Thanks, mrmd!

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Wordle 217 5/6

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I found out about Wordle yesterday and have done over 150 at this archive site: https://www.devangthakkar.com/wordle_archive/

I started out using boring word pairs like STERN/AUDIO or HEART/LIONS, but I find it a lot more fun to try words with less common letters such as CHIMP, BUDGE, GUIDE, BIRCH, FORTY... I'll occasionally start with QUOTA or VIXEN for even more fun. Sometimes I get lucky and hit on an unusual letter pattern -- GUIDE leads pretty easily to the answer JUICY -- and if I strike out on the first two words, I can try something basic like STONE and have not too many weird letters remaining.

Or I might have a first step like this. 😀
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C=64 wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:34 pm I found out about Wordle yesterday and have done over 150 at this archive site: https://www.devangthakkar.com/wordle_archive/

I started out using boring word pairs like STERN/AUDIO or HEART/LIONS, but I find it a lot more fun to try words with less common letters such as CHIMP, BUDGE, GUIDE, BIRCH, FORTY... I'll occasionally start with QUOTA or VIXEN for even more fun. Sometimes I get lucky and hit on an unusual letter pattern -- GUIDE leads pretty easily to the answer JUICY -- and if I strike out on the first two words, I can try something basic like STONE and have not too many weird letters remaining.

Or I might have a first step like this. 😀
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#152

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whimsy wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 3:18 pm I like to mix it up a little -- but often, of course, I go for two words containing mainly common letters to begin also. But not exclusively. Because it's probably not going to end up being a word that contains only very common letters and we're going to have to come up with the outliers at some point.
I like to have fun -- maybe get a little theme going --
FLOUR and YEAST made a decent start for me once. :D
I accidentally did CHILD/LABOR just now.
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Wordle 217 3/6

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Great second guess ✅
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#154

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I like to cover (a) all 5 vowels and (b) many of the most common consonants.

After lots of doodling, I came up with MOUSE TRAIN. Apologies to Beverly Cleary, it's not a mouse on a motorcycle.

Wordle 218 5/6

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Wordle 218 3/6

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#156

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Holy sh*t!

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Wordle 218 4/6

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Wordle 218 4/6

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Wordle 218 4/6

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Wordle 218 5/6*

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