![]() The best tip I can give is to use one of the best Wordle start words. If you're looking for a list of older Wordle answers, we can also help. * These were: BUNCH, PUNCH, HUNCH, CHUNK, CHUCK and KUDZU. ![]() That was a mistake which I corrected on the follow-up turn, playing BUNCH and winning the game in five turns (HUNCH didn't even occur to me!). I was torn between BUNCH and PUNCH, but opted for the latter. All the same, I finally got some letters on the board with a green 'C' and two yellows in the forms of 'H' and 'U'. I made a poor choice next, however, playing CHUCK despite the double 'C' making it relatively inefficient. which once again got me no letters, as the two common characters I didn't include were the ones that ultimately featured.Īll the same, eliminating letters is also useful in its own way, and at this point, just six answers were left*. That list is made up of 'L', 'I', 'S', 'N' and 'C'. With nothing on the board, I wanted to try as many of the next five most common letters as possible. Playing CLONE left 21 possible answers today, while LANCE reduced that to just ten. While most of WordleBot's best Wordle start words were underwhelming for the same reason as mine, there were a few better - especially those containing 'C' and 'N'. That meant I had a veritable mountain to climb, with 256 possible answers in play. ORATE, which features the five most common characters turned up nothing. None of the eight most common Wordle letters feature, meaning that from my first two turns, I had eliminated ten characters without a single green or yellow on the board. Today's puzzle is a tricky little customer if, like me, you have a system where you eliminate popular letters first. Reading this in a later time zone? The Wordle answer for game #838 was BUNCH. See you tomorrow! Yesterday's Wordle answer Hopefully you did as well today, Wordlers. With the latter a possibility, playing CHIME felt like a no-brainer, and sure enough it turned all the letters green for a three-turn win. What I did know was that the word had to be either M?I?E or ?IME. I didn't know this at the time, of course. The 'I' turned green and the 'M' yellow, leaving me with just one possible answer. With that in mind, SMILE felt like a reasonable bet with three of them plus my confirmed 'E', and it so it turned out to be. That list contains 'L', 'I', 'S', 'N' and 'C'. With the five most common letters tested, my next goal was to find a word featuring as many of the next five as possible.
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