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I completely forgot that yesterday was the first full day of fall. The equinox was actually Sunday morning, so Sunday still had the last hint of summer. Now we’re full steam ahead into fall. Pumpkin lattes are taking over the cafes. Halloween decorations are going up. There’s a house not far from me that has about ten of those big inflatable dragons in its tiny yard. It’s a little… weird. Maybe obsessive. But hey, you do what you want. That’s what I’m saying anyway.
Let’s solve this Wordle now!
How to solve today’s Wordle
The note: Useful for home repairs and other tasks.
The note: This wordle ends with a letter that is considered a vowel in this context.
OK, Spoilers below!
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The answer:
Wordle Analysis
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I chose DELAY today because I had just had a phone conversation where my voice was delayed several seconds on the other end. It came through clearly, but only after an annoying wait. This made the conversation a little difficult, but we managed. From there, I chose PARCH because it contained many of the letters of the various words I had thought up for Wordle. It was, if I may say so, a CONVENIENT word that left me with only one possible solution. Hurrah!
Competitive Wordle Score
I get 1 point for guessing in three sentences and another for defeating that vile, sneaky Wordle Bot. 2 points! Another hurrah!
How to play competitive Wordle
- If you get a 1, guessing is worth 3 points, if you get a 2, guessing is worth 2 points, if you get a 3, guessing is worth 1 point, if you get a 4, guessing is worth 0 points, if you get a 5, guessing is worth -1 point, if you get a 6, guessing is worth -2 points and missing the Wordle is worth -3 points.
- If you beat your opponent, you get 1 point. If you draw, you get 0 points. And if you lose to your opponent, you get -1 point. Add these points together to get your score. Keep a daily score or just play for a new score every day.
- On Fridays you get 2XP, which means you double your points – positive or negative.
- You can keep a running record or just play day by day. Have fun!
Today’s Wordle etymology
Practical comes from Old English Dog (Hand) with the suffix -ymeaning “within reach” or “useful”. In the 16th century, it came to describe a person who was skilled or practical with their hands.
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