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By which I mean of course, fucking Wordle.
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Wordle 236 5/6
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STEAM, DATES, PASTE, PASSE, PAUSEI sometimes knowingly throw in words with no-go letters to faciliate better understanding of the others.
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Wordle 237 5/6
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TREAD
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CURER
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I know I put a T in my 2nd guess, and I repeated the UR from the 3rd to the 4th guess, even thought they were evidently wrong, but sometimes I just try to write any word. ESL.
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Nerdle has somewhat higher entertainment value
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A few others:
Hard mode:
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Has anyone created one based on the names of Wordle rip-off games?
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@Vault_Dweller said in [B][O][G][G]le:
A few others:
Today's word is "daddy". Super lewd, I'll start telling C₀ off whenever he calls me.
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Wordle is now owned by the NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
My results:
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AUDIO
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Wordle 238 6/6
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@Arantor Took me forever to made my third guess, and I did not expect it to be the solution.
Wordle 238 3/6
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SHIRT REAMS ULTRAFor a long while I considered the last letter being a Y.
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Wordle 239 3/6
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In other news, for the first time I tried inputting words not on the list, and I did it several times is a row.
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Wordle 239 4/6
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Don't click if you haven't made your own guesses yet! (Or aren't playing anyways)
PRINT
SIREN
CLOUD
ROBIN
What, you thought there'd be more?
That was the last one.
It was the word for today's puzzle.
There's no more guesses.
Stop reading this.
You aren't getting any more from me.
Give up already.
All right. I quit!
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Wordle 240 5/6
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FOUND
MIGHT
SCARE
It took me a long time at this point to try to figure out another word that didn't use already discounted letters. I eventually gave up.
LINCH
I had also tried LYNCH, but apparently that's not in their dictionary.
CYNIC
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I have apparently missed 240 :(
And I got lucky with this one
Wordle 241 3/6
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My summaries aren't nearly as creative as @djls45's
SWEAT
ARMOR
AROMA
And then I clicked the Share button
And composed a post here.
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The devil is in the <details>. Get it?
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Wordle 241 4/6
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Mine are rather algorithmic.
TOURS
ALIEN
CHOMP
AROMA
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Froggy!
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Wordle 242 4/6
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ALIEN
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The lack of knowing today's word is apparently newsworthy and is somehow "classist".
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@Arantor said in [B][O][G][G]le:
The lack of knowing today's word is apparently newsworthy and is somehow "classist".
In the sense only the academics would know what caulk is, while everyone else just calls it silicone?
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@Zecc as you can see above, my second-to-last guess was deliberately wrong to gather more info on letters I haven't used. Otherwise I'd'f failed the same way.
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@Gąska said in [B][O][G][G]le:
only the academics would know what caulk is, while everyone else just calls it silicone
There is caulk made of not-silicone. Silicone caulk is more expensive and generally can't be painted, unless you spring for the special paintable silicone that's 4x the price of latex caulk.
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@HardwareGeek wait, are you telling me Americans use something even cheaper than silicone for sealing around the house?
I'm... not surprised in the slightest.
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@Gąska said in [B][O][G][G]le:
In the sense only the academics would know what caulk is, while everyone else just calls it silicone?
My stepfather builds houses and I've never heard him call it anything other than caulk.
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Wordle 243 6/6
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grep
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@Gąska said in [B][O][G][G]le:
@HardwareGeek wait, are you telling me Americans use something even cheaper than silicone for sealing around the house?
Like @HardwareGeek said, the other caulk (generally called Decorators Caulk or just Caulk here) can be painted over so works well for walls, ceilings etc. Silicone caulk (generally just called Silicone Sealant here) can't be painted over but is waterproof so works well for sealing around baths, toilets etc.
Two different things doing two different jobs.
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@LaoC said in [B][O][G][G]le:
OK, grep helped.
Hey! Foul play! /usr/dict/words is sorted, you should use a binary search.
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@Arantor said in [B][O][G][G]le:
The lack of knowing today's word is apparently newsworthy and is somehow "classist".
Isn't it?
I'd expect the average player of cell phone word games on the New York Times' website to be employed as a white collar worker.
I'd expect that 90% of all caulk in the United States to be applied by blue collar workers.
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@GuyWhoKilledBear the real question - and one I can’t currently prove - is whether this was in the list of words before it was handed over to the NYT. The list of words is in the source code, it just steps through the list in order. It would be a different argument that a guy (from Brooklyn IIRC) who made a game for his wife vs the NYT making it.
But let me put it this way, I’m not American, I’m certainly not blue-collar, I am as utterly inept with manufacturing and construction as it gets, and yet I solved it on guess 4/6. I blame having watching CSI for a while.
So I’d ask you to forgive me for not knowing whether a given group of people in a different country to mine treats a given word as specialist or norm but I know that empathy and reading comprehension are difficult.
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@Arantor said in [B][O][G][G]le:
@GuyWhoKilledBear the real question - and one I can’t currently prove - is whether this was in the list of words before it was handed over to the NYT. The list of words is in the source code, it just steps through the list in order. It would be a different argument that a guy (from Brooklyn IIRC) who made a game for his wife vs the NYT making it.
But let me put it this way, I’m not American, I’m certainly not blue-collar, I am as utterly inept with manufacturing and construction as it gets, and yet I solved it on guess 4/6. I blame having watching CSI for a while.
So I’d ask you to forgive me for not knowing whether a given group of people in a different country to mine treats a given word as specialist or norm but I know that empathy and reading comprehension are difficult.
I'm surprised you got CAULK, actually. Don't You People spell it with an extra U?
More to the point though, I was being sarcastic and pretending that "bias in favor of blue collar culture" is a standard definition of "classist." I agree exactly with your criticism of the people who complain about Wordle answers.
Also, let's keep in mind what Wordle is and what it's for. It's an excuse for people to wave their dicks around about how "smart" they are, where "smart" is defined into a very narrow box that's a half a step above trivia?
In a game where the entire point is to post colored boxes on Twitter so you can brag about knowing obscure words, how can any word be too obscure?
I'm not saying I'm better than Wordle players. I play too, for exactly the reason I'm describing.
Anyway, I agree with you and my post wasn't supposed to have been read as an attack. I probably should have phrased it better.
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@GuyWhoKilledBear said in [B][O][G][G]le:
I'm surprised you got CAULK, actually. Don't You People spell it with an extra U?
Assuming Britain, I believe they call it
daub
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@Gribnit We haven't used wattle and daub as standard building materials for hundreds of years; period restoration notwithstanding.
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@Arantor said in [B][O][G][G]le:
@Gribnit We haven't used wattle and daub as standard building materials for hundreds of years; period restoration notwithstanding.
I'll believe it when the Queen says it.
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@loopback0 said in [B][O][G][G]le:
Like @HardwareGeek said, the other caulk (generally called Decorators Caulk or just Caulk here) can be painted over so works well for walls, ceilings etc. Silicone caulk (generally just called Silicone Sealant here) can't be painted over but is waterproof so works well for sealing around baths, toilets etc.
Two different things doing two different jobs.
I thought we should use polysulfide sealant for baths and toilets though.
Back when I was in Hong Kong, I bought one set for around USD15 to fill all the cracks of tiles in the bathroom. The most convenient property of it is that it can be hardened while still wet or even underwater.
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ALIEN - TOURS - CHOMP - WEDGY - BODGE - DODGE
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