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It’s a lazy Sunday today, which means a lot of things. One of them is that we’re having a game night and playing AD&D 2nd Edition. The other is that we’re all feeling lazy, but we still have to push ourselves to solve this Wordle.
As it’s still the weekend, check out my handy weekend streaming guide, which I publish every Friday if you’re interested or need some good film and TV ideas.
Now, let’s solve this Wordle!
How to Solve Wordle Today
Tip: Sometimes they look haggard, sometimes they seem to be pulled by a magnet, sometimes they look like a piece of paper with a mark on it.
Tip: This Wordle contains far more consonants than vowels.
Understood, Warning: spoilers below!
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Wardle Analysis
I check Wordle Bot every day to analyze guessing games. You can check Wordle at Wordle Bot. here.
Once again I guessed Pearl on my first guess. I actually forgot I guessed it yesterday. I must be obsessed or something. The reason I guessed Draw on my second guess has to do with the Avett Brothers song. I wish that were the case, It’s a great song, and you can listen to it below.
Even so, I was incredibly lucky today! Yay!
Competitive Wordle Score
I got 2 points because I guessed it in 2 tries, and 1 point because I beat the bot that took 3 tries today.
How to play competitive Wordle
- Guessing a 1 gets you 3 points, guessing a 2 gets you 2 points, guessing a 3 gets you 1 point, guessing a 4 gets you 0 points, guessing a 5 gets you -1 point, guessing a 6 gets you -2 points and getting the wordle wrong gets you -3 points.
- If you win you get 1 point. If you draw you get 0 points. If you lose you get -1 point. Add up the points to get your score. Record your score every day or play for a new score every day.
- Friday is 2XP, which means you get double the points, positive or negative.
- You can record continuously or play every day. Enjoy!
Today’s Wordle Etymology
The word “drawn” comes from Old English Dragunmeans “to pull” or “to drag.” This verb is Draguncomes from Proto-Germanic DraganaIt also means “to drag” or “to pull”. Dale, It means “to hold” or “to support.”
Over time, the meaning of “drawn” in English has come to include a variety of meanings, including “to draw a picture by dragging a pen along a surface” and “to be pulled” or “drawn in.” The past participle form of “drawn” reflects these expanded meanings.
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