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It’s the last Sunday of September. the last weekend of the month. Only one day left until the lush greenery of October. Halloween is almost here. Creepy times ahead!
For now, I’ll try solving this Wordle!
How to solve today’s word
Tips: This is what happens when you ride a bicycle. More specifically, it’s a horse.
clue: This Wordle has two characters.
Understood, Spoilers below!
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answer:
wordle analysis
I check Wordle Bot daily to help analyze guessing games. You can check your Wordles using Wordle Bot here it is.
I chose DINER because I was inspired by today’s Strands puzzle and was trying to do something food related. In the end, the first guess was great, but the second one was a failure. According to Wordle Bot, I should have chosen REACH. That would have left us with more options. Unfortunately, CIDER is a perfect word for fall, so I was hoping it would be the answer. Next I thought of WIDER, but again it didn’t help. Thankfully, with four words left, RIDER became Wordle. Huzza!
Competitive Wordle Score
I got 0 points for 4 guesses, but today I got 1 point for beating the bot who took a whopping 5 tries. Hazza again!
How to play Wordle competitively
- Guessing 1 is worth 3 points. A guess at 2 is worth 2 points. Guessing 3 is worth 1 point. A guess of 4 is worth 0 points. A guess of 5 is -1 point. Guessing on a 6 is worth -2 points, missing Wardle is worth -3 points.
- If you defeat your opponent, you will receive 1 point. In case of a tie, the score will be 0 points. If you lose to your opponent, you will receive -1 point. Add it up to get your score. Record your daily running score or play for a new score every day.
- Friday is 2XP. That means you get double the points for plus or minus.
- You can record your running tally or play daily. enjoy!
Origin of today’s Wordle
The word “rider” comes from Old English RidereDerived from the verb meaning “one who rides.” Redanwhich means “to ride.” The roots of this word go back to Proto-Germanic verbs. Redancan also mean “to ride” or “to travel on horseback.” The same root also appears in other Germanic languages, such as Old Norse. Leeza and Old High German Ritan.
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