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It’s finally Friday! TGIF! That means it’s 2XP Friday for all competitive Wordle players. Double your points! Double your minus points! All or nothing, that is my motto.
And now, without further ado, let’s do that Wordle!
How to unravel today’s Wordle
The hint: Numerous cattle are moved to a brand new location.
The hint: This wordle is previously tense.
OK, Spoilers below!
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The answer:
Wordle Analysis
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CHORE was a terrific first guess, leaving me with 16 words and three green and yellow boxes. Somehow I still managed to screw it up by guessing TROPE – I left my green boxes where they were because I used to be busy and distracted and clearly not pondering straight! – and so only brought the number all the way down to 7. DRONE was higher, leaving me with just one option: DROVE for the win. As in he went to Montana or The cowboys led the herd of cattle on horseback to Montana, also often called the “cattle drive.” As a child, I used to be an enormous John Wayne fan.
Wordle competition result
0 for guessing in 4 and -1 for losing to the bot x2 for 2XP on Friday = -2 total. LAME.
How to play competitive Wordle
- If you get a 1, guessing is value 3 points, should you get a 2, guessing is value 2 points, should you get a 3, guessing is value 1 point, should you get a 4, guessing is value 0 points, should you get a 5, guessing is value -1 point, should you get a 6, guessing is value -2 points and missing the Wordle is value -3 points.
- If you beat your opponent, you get 1 point. If you draw, you get 0 points. And should you lose to your opponent, you get -1 point. Add these points together to get your rating. Keep a each day rating or simply play for a brand new rating day-after-day.
- On Fridays you get 2XP, which implies you double your points – positive or negative.
- You can keep a running record or simply play day-to-day. Have fun!
Today’s Wordle etymology
The word ‘drove’ comes from the Old English ‘drāf’, which refers to various cattle herded together in a bunch. This term is derived from the verb ‘drīfan’, meaning ‘to drive’. Over time, ‘drove’ got here to mean any group of animals or people moving together, especially when driven or herded. The Middle English form ‘drof’ also contributed to the fashionable English ‘drove’. The primary meaning has all the time been related to movement, especially in a controlled or directed manner.
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