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Today is Friday. Here at Wordlesville we mean his 2XP competition Wordle for all the good puzzle lovers who choose to play more dangerous games.do not have of The most dangerous game! We don’t really hunt people for sport in connection with these parts.Just play Wordle Have an edge.
A little spark of competitive spirit makes things just a little bit more fun. At least, I always like there to be some friendly competition (or, more appropriately, cheerful cooperation) in the game. On Friday, you’ll get double his points whether you win or lose, based on how you play against me, Wordle Bot, or anyone else you’ve ever played competitive Wordle with in your life.
Let’s do this!
How to solve today’s word
Hint: Often comes with promotions.
clue: Today’s Wordle has more vowels than consonants.
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Today’s Strands puzzle gave us the idea for today’s Wordle First Guess. The funny thing is that sometimes these things work together really well. RADIO now has two green boxes, one yellow box, and only three possible solutions. The only two I could think of were RAINY and RAISE. Wordle Bot then told me that RABBI was also an option. Fortunately, I guessed RAISE and was right! Hole in two! Huzza!
Competitive Wordle Score
I got 2 points for 2 guesses and 1 point for beating Wordle Bot, which I tried 3 times today. It’s a whopping 6 point game and 2XP on Friday doubles the 3 points.
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.
Origin of today’s Wordle
The word “raise” comes from the Old Norse word “leisa,” which means “to raise, to lift.” The term was adopted into Middle English as “reisen” or “raisen”. The Old Norse verb itself comes from the Proto-Germanic root *raizijanÄ…, which also means “to raise.” This Proto-Germanic term is related to other Germanic words, such as Old High German “leisan” and Gothic “urreisan”, both of which have similar meanings.
The word has retained its basic meaning over the centuries, essentially meaning to lift something up or move it to a higher position, increase the amount or degree of something, or something It refers to raising or appearing.
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