You might remember my mentioning getting the correct answer to Wordle in only two guesses. I was proud, as that is very rare for me. It was kiosk, on February 19. And you might have wondered if I got any more in two since then, and I have not, though I have occasionally tried, and gotten some of them in three. And you may well have not wondered or cared about this at all, so I will be brief, and go back through the wordle list to see if I remember how I got them.
On Feb. 20, the word was sweat, which I think I got in three guesses, having gotten four of the letters in my first two tries.
On Feb 21, I had four letters in my first three tries, all out of order but the d. So – – – d – with r and u.I think I guessed gurdy, which showed the u second, but the r not third. So r u – d y, and I got the answer, ruddy.
The next one was unusual but I had i, e, p, r, after two guesses, and the e was not fifth. So riper.
Then a harder one. I had e fifth, and u fourth, with an a. I think I missed on a guess, then tried value, which was not the word, but which led me to vague.
Then I had r, o, and a after three tries, and r second. – r – – – with a and o, and no other regular vowels. So I got arbor, I think on guess four, although it could have been armor. And not ardor, because no d.
A somewhat difficult one next, even though the word itself was certainly not uncommon, but the hardest ones are usually when there are different possible words. I had i second, and a t and y in the wrong initial spots, but decided that y had to be fifth, so I eventually got to fifty, on the fifth guess!
Then the hardest one for me lately. I had to think and think about a word that had only a u among the pure vowels. I got a p and an s, and an r, but I still did not have the word. u r s p. I thought that usurp was the word, but it was not. Finally I realized that the answer was syrup, on the fifth guess.
Then a relatively easy one with o s, r, and e. I guessed gorse, as in the gorse bush in the Winnie-the-Pooh story about the bees, as an homage to the stories. But it was not right; and after thinking that morse and norse are proper names, I got it with worse.
An unusual one after that. I eventually had p – – – – with a, l, and o. Seems easy, but I could not think of a word, running through p l, and p a l, and finally thinking of polka.
March 1 showed o, e, s. with o third, and e fifth, for the very difficult – – o – e sequence. Fortunately I found that s was not first, and it was not third or fifth, so second or fourth, and second not too likely, so if – – o s e, and no l for close, I figured out moose.
Then a harder one with the same – – o – e, but with an a, which almost certainly was not second or fourth, so probably first. Several possibilities, including with n or v or l. I thought of a word with all three of those letters, naval, and trying that showed a v, meaning that the word was above.
I had a little trouble with the next one, with u, a, t, s, all in the wrong spots. Finally, it was either
s a u – t, or s – u a t, and I finally figured out that the word was squat.
Then I had four letters early, and I got trend.
Yesterday, I had a t and o and i, and I guessed tonic on my third guess, I think, and got the t o – i c, the word then was toxic.
Today, I tried to get it in two, but missed, and had to guess to get it in three. Altered Images, a group I liked in the early ’80’s!
So some good words. I never had to get to a sixth try, but a few caused me to do a lot of mulling before I got them. I guess I should have made notes, and not tried to do this from memory, but I wasn’t planning on recounting them. I hope that everyone else got them, too.
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I hope this doesn’t jinx me, but March has been a good month so far: 3 in 3 guesses 2 in 4 guesses and 1 in 5. I’ve never had an average under 4 for 5 straight days.
Impressive!
Well I have news. The wordle gods were smiling on me the other day when I used trend for my first guess and scored my first and probably last 1. I’d been using words with ‘d’ and had used trend once before. That’s after over 400 games. The bot suggested that I should buy a lottery ticket that day. The bot took 4 guesses — slate, titer, twerp, trend.
‘riper’ was the most difficult recent word, by the bot, with an average of 5.4 steps required. Took me 5.
Always enjoy the wordle commentary, and everything else as well.
Carl, that is great! And not just luck! There ought to be some prize awarded by NYT!
Thanks for the kind words, too.
Altered Images was actually a rather obscure clue as to today’s word..Viva Clare Grogan!