Hey everyone, today is February 29th. Leap day! It only happens once every four years, so let’s enjoy it. Happy birthday to all the Leap Babies. We are all so jealous of your eternal youth.
In any case, yesterday was Wordle Wednesday, so I asked you to solve the following problem.
Mystery: What happens twice in one day only happens once in a year.
answer: letter “a”. It appears twice in a “day”, but only once in a “year”. No one sent me an answer to this. I have no choice.
Okay, let’s try wordle!
How to solve today’s word
Hint: Think visually.
clue: This word contains more vowels than consonants.
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answer:
wordle analysis
I check Wordle Bot every day to see my progress. You can check your Wordles using Wordle Bot here it is.
Today’s guessing game failed spectacularly. lemon Although it often refers to things that don’t go well, it can also be stuffed into all sorts of delicious drinks, desserts, and sauces. Today was so delicious that I only have 53 words left.I beat all but two of them hit There were only two possibilities: image and Infuse. The latter would have been a surprising turn of events and a much harder word to guess, but I chose the more likely option and emerged victorious. Huzza!
Competitive Wordle Score
You got 1 point for every 3 guesses and you got 1 point for beating a bot that took 4 tries to get today’s Wordle. +2 for me (this is nice since yesterday he lost 2 points!)
Origin of today’s Wordle
The word “image” comes from the Old French “image,” which itself derives from the Latin “imago,” meaning a resemblance, statue, or picture. The term Latin includes many forms of expression, including mental images, reflections, and ancestral resemblances. This root contributed to related English terms such as “imagine” and “imaginary,” which relate to the formation of visual representations in the mind and the concept of visualization without physical presence.
The transition from Latin to Old French to English reflects the broadening of the term’s applicability from physical representations to include abstract and mental concepts. The etymology of “image” has passed through language and culture to show how the concept of creating visual representations of the world, physical or conceptual, has been a fundamental aspect of human expression and communication throughout history. .