How to solve today’s Wordle.
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It’s this weekend, and unfortunately, the bad guys really don’t have any days off. My flooring projects continue with the help of my dad, who thankfully is better at all things home renovation than I am.
lost! It really cleared me up from this long week of sickness, home projects, and word puzzles. Any week that starts with a stomach ache, I’m sure I’ll end up pooping.
Okay, let’s try wordle!
How to understand today’s word
Hint: Ben Harper was waiting. Sarah McLachlan was in her arms.
clue: This word starts with a vowel.
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word of the day
Credit: Eric Kane
Check out yesterday’s Wordle #818 here.
Wordle bot analysis
Every time you solve a Wordle, you move on to the next one Go to Wordle Bot homepage Just to see how my guessing game was.
It’s not the worst mystery game ever, but it’s not my best either.
junkie It’s a word I use a lot lately. I just like it. It perfectly explains what it means. When you’re writing about dialogue from a TV show, it just doesn’t mesh. When you’re playing a slightly buggy video game. Junkie. In any case, it was probably a junky guess, so the remaining words were his 106 and the yellow box was his 2. Not great, not terrible.
coast Cut that number into the lucky number 13. alien There is only one possible solution (like the one being talked about in Mexico). angel For victory. Hallelujah and hazza!
PS: One of the books In the latest fantasy reading guide—between two fires Written by Christopher Buhlman – Deals with angels and demons in a highly engaging way, creating a fictional account of the Black Death in medieval France brought about by the forces of hell.
today’s score
Once again, I lost a point to the bot (which won Wordle in 3 tries today) and got 0 points in 4 guesses. -1 is really yours. Boo!
Origin of today’s Wordle
The word “angel” comes from Old English “engel,” which is derived from Old French “angele,” and finally from Late Latin “angelus.” The late Latin term “angelus” was borrowed from the Greek “angelos”, meaning “messenger” or “messenger”.
In religious and mythological contexts, angels are often seen as messengers or divine beings, which is also reflected in the etymology of the word itself. Angels are commonly associated with various religious traditions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and play an important role as mediators between God and humans in these belief systems.
Play Wordle against me!
I’ve been playing an intense game of PvP Wordle against my nemesis Wordle But. Come on, play against me! I can become your nemesis! (Of course, it also comes with a helpful Wordle guide).you can also If you subscribe to The New York Times, play against bots.
- The rules are:
- 1point For getting Wordle in three guesses.
- 2 points Because you got it in two guesses.
- 3 points Because you got it in one guess.
- 1point for hitting me
- 0 points Because you won it in 4 guesses.
- -1 point Because you won it in 5 guesses.
- -2 points Because you won it in 6 guesses.
- -3 points For losing.
- -1 point for losing to me
You can keep track of your scores if you’re in a jam, or you can play every day if you want.
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