Re: wordle
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:07 am
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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/yor ... 10322.htmlThe New York Times has purchased Wordle, the daily word game that has recently taken the internet by storm.
The publication announced the acquisition in a press release on Monday, writing: βAs The Times looks to entertain more solvers with puzzles every day β especially during these anxious times β weβre thrilled to announce that weβve acquired Wordle, the stimulating and wildly popular daily word game that has become a cultural phenomenon. Wordle, which gives players six tries to guess a five-letter mystery word, will join New York Times Gamesβs portfolio of original, engaging puzzle games that delight and challenge solvers every day.β
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/yor ... 46822.htmlWhy it matters: The company has been doubling down on games as a means to lure subscribers.
that one is significantly more difficult.QillerDaemon wrote: βMon Jan 31, 2022 4:29 pm Also, for those who want to play more than once a day -> https://www.devangthakkar.com/wordle_archive/?1 - and you can change the number at the end of the URL up to the present puzzle.
Wordle 140 4/6
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just when you think that everything has been invented, something as simple as this comes along.
Even words like "tits", "winkle" and "vibraphone" can not rival the embarrassment potential of sound. Listen to this, if. You can:QillerDaemon wrote: βMon Jan 31, 2022 4:20 pm For the perverts of the board -> https://www.lewdlegame.com![]()
The thing is that the guy who developed the web code behind Wordle made it open-source. Basically, anyone can grab the source and do whatever they want from it, even make a commercial product from that code, as long as the original developers are properly attributed and the original source code remains free. So Microsoft bought a "fork" of the code and can use it as they want to whatever end, but the developer's project fork will remain available. MS likely also bought the game's name, so other developers of the fork will have to use other names for the game. No big deal, this has all been done before. It's actually the whole point, software (or its code base) wants to be free and available.
I figured out that if you type light, modes, and frank, you cover most of the letters. It's not the quickest, but you're almost assured to get it.
I started with the word fight, then forgot to use the correct but out of place letter, *then* used rather rare words for the third and fourth tries. Sort of over-thinking these words.necronomous wrote: βWed Feb 02, 2022 1:33 pm
I figured out that if you type light, modes, and frank, you cover most of the letters. It's not the quickest, but you're almost assured to get it.