Can you solve each of these five random Wordle challenges? As you solve the challenges from left to right, the previous guesses will give the additional hints you need to solve the next one!
• A green cell means the letter is in the word and in the correct position
• A yellow cell means the letter is in the word but in the wrong position
• A grey cell means the letter is not in the word in any position
Haha! Excellent! A popular game adapted with a clever change and a randomization for a huge replayability: all is here to make a classic of the site. Congrats and nominated, of course!
I generated these randomly, so there might be some very hard ones in there indeed. That being said, experience has shown me if there's almost no letters shown it's usually GECKO for some reason
It should not be possible to have multiple answers to one puzzle that are both in the Scrabble dictionary. But if you do find one let me know, then I can check :)
I didn't keep track, but I'm pretty sure there was a puzzle that I found other answers to for the first section. (That one's the easiest to find other possibilities since it contains the fewest letters.)
Do I have bad luck or did you deliberately choose terrible words?
The first word was SIRUP, which is a historical (antiquated) version of SYRUP from when a distinction was made between boiled sap and the end product.
The third word was TALKY, which is an informal adjective most people will never use, as opposed to the more familiar TALKIE, which is a non-silent film.
The fourth word was TAXUS which, believe it or not, is a word: it's a genus of coniferous trees or shrubs, known as "yews".
If they used words like that in the real Wordle, I would have stopped playing it.
I did implement a filter to kick out a lot of words that are very obscure, but there are indeed still some difficult/obscure ones left. That being said, I generated these randomly so I did not deliberately select these words specifically. I'll have another look soon to see if I can 'clean up' the word database it uses even more
As a non english native, I would have really appreciated some extra time tbh
The first word was SIRUP, which is a historical (antiquated) version of SYRUP from when a distinction was made between boiled sap and the end product.
The third word was TALKY, which is an informal adjective most people will never use, as opposed to the more familiar TALKIE, which is a non-silent film.
The fourth word was TAXUS which, believe it or not, is a word: it's a genus of coniferous trees or shrubs, known as "yews".
If they used words like that in the real Wordle, I would have stopped playing it.