This garbage psy-op robot nonsense has taken over a significant percentage of my social media feeds. What's worse, its adherents seem to be extremely defensive about any and all criticism of their willful perversion of the signal-to-noise ratio. A pox on all of thee.
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― bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:29 (two years ago) link
Octordle is better
― papal hotwife (milo z), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:34 (two years ago) link
oh yes, I forgot to rant about the tiresome and inevitable copycat spinoffs that will continue for the rest of time
― bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:37 (two years ago) link
I think its neat that it's a one-a-day thing and everyone gets the same word. the communal aspect of that is cool & I like that it only asks for a couple minutes of your day. watching Twitter bitch about a word like TACIT is kinda fun
― frogbs, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:42 (two years ago) link
Tbh, I don't see it in my Twitter feed as much as I did a month ago, though I'm still playing and enjoying it. I usually do it when I'm making coffee in the morning, and I agree that it's nice to have a little 5-minute diversion once a day.
― jaymc, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:47 (two years ago) link
like I'm actually kind of charmed that there's a popular game that does NOT encourage people to play it as much as possible. makes me feel like someone actually respects my time
― frogbs, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:49 (two years ago) link
Agree with these last few, although these days I kind of enjoy the quordle challenge more. Someone I know described wordle itself as an amuse-bouche which I thought was fair and apt.
― Gary Gets His Tonsure Out (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:52 (two years ago) link
I stopped posting my đź on social media a while back, probably only did it a few times anyway.
― Gary Gets His Tonsure Out (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:53 (two years ago) link
love wordle and only see it on socials a little any more.
― Spottie, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 04:54 (two years ago) link
Yeah, I've only ever shared a result a few times, but wgaf if people want to do it every day. It's better than seeing corny self affirmation graphics and other people's horoscope memes.
― âšâĄ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 05:06 (two years ago) link
I play and enjoy, wouldnât really think to post results on socials but I have a few Wordle pals with whom it is fun to compare experiences - feel a small dose of wholesome fun is allowed IMO
Was surprised when it was sold to the NYT for a âlow six figure sumâ, felt it was probably worth quite a bit more
― lemmy incaution (emsworth), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 06:06 (two years ago) link
Itâs an easy & fun puzzle to do over a cup of teaThe once-a-day release and the social aspect (plus the visual aspect of the squares &c) is the inspired part for sure, itâs been said enough times but during the pandemic these low-stakes communal experiences are particularly appreciated. Same goes for that spelling bee thing that I donât play because not free (also I played a trial version and it said LING is not a word which anyone whoâs ever done a crossword might have something to say about)
― ok what the fuck is happening in the uk (rain) (wins), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 07:21 (two years ago) link
OP needs to get some perspective
― ignore the blue line (or something), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 08:27 (two years ago) link
what's psy op abt it?
i think its ok. what wins said about spelling bee, the creator of that needs a heavy punishment beating. most days
― Ăr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 08:39 (two years ago) link
i will never take time from my busy important life to play a daily word game but i greatly like the way wordle's soothing untranslateable abstract pattern pops up to interrupt the relentless harshness of my war-torn TL its like visual ASMR from donald judd
― mark s, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:35 (two years ago) link
Once I realized there was no skill involved, and heaps of luck, and few don't eventually guess the word, I quickly stopped playing. But I concede there's probably something soothing to that for some folks. Not everything has to be doing the Times crossword in pen with the timer going.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:39 (two years ago) link
lest we forget (images lost to time): mastermind, the game
― mark s, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:45 (two years ago) link
^pvmic
― Gary Gets His Tonsure Out (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:54 (two years ago) link
played Mastermind a lot as a kid
anyway was coming here to agree with you all that Wordle hate is futile (and passe) in March 2022 but I did just see #WordleTheAlbum trending on UK Twitter so
― imago, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:55 (two years ago) link
Yes, let's reserve our hate for the Wordle Movie (coming spring 2024)
― Vinnie, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 12:25 (two years ago) link
Sounds like a Pokemon character already.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 12:30 (two years ago) link
I love Quordle and play it every day. So does my bf and my mom. Idk why anybody wouldnât enjoy it except that they find people sharing their results tiresome, but it was fun the other day to scratch my head at JUNTO and Google âjuntoâ and get back all these people on Twitter screaming âwtf is a JUNTO?!â
― flamboyant goon tie included, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 12:33 (two years ago) link
^seconded
― Gary Gets His Tonsure Out (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 12:51 (two years ago) link
It seems like the bulk of people came to Wordle very late in its run (the first time I remember seeing results shared en masse was somewhere in the 190s), so I have to imagine many of the most familiar words had already dropped off the list before people noticed it. I suspect it will be a very long time before we see a word repeated, but ones in common usage will be fewer and farther between until then.
― âšâĄ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 12:54 (two years ago) link
I do find the copycats thing annoying as they spring up so quickly it feels cynical and like skilled people not busy enough in their job are just hanging around waiting for someone else to prove something is worth their precious time and effort. Ah wait this has kinda been my life MO minus the actual success and now I am too busy.
― nashwan, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 13:20 (two years ago) link
This garbage psy-op robot nonsense
look dude I understand not wanting to have any part of the latest trend but you clearly don't even understand what Wordle is
― aegis philbin (crĂźt), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 13:51 (two years ago) link
to be clear i'm not a Wordle "adherent" and i don't post about Wordle on social media - but it's really actually harmless
― aegis philbin (crĂźt), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 13:52 (two years ago) link
@ johnny fever are you suggesting that ..... we are running out of words after 200 games?
.....
― Ăr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:00 (two years ago) link
Nope, I'm just guessing that Wardle, when developing the game, probably used a lot of commonly used words first before poring over his dictionary for stretching out the game's lifespan. NYT is still following the original game's numbering and wordlist afaik, so the words are only going to get more obscure before it circles around and gets easy again.
― âšâĄ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:09 (two years ago) link
so its creator is called Wardle ffs
― imago, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:13 (two years ago) link
I feel this fact will have been discussed to death on corners of the web I've thankfully not encountered yet
― imago, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:14 (two years ago) link
some words that have already appeared as answers: rebut, humph, whelp, wooer, agora (last one removed by nyt). i'm guessing he randomised the list (of 2315 words, enough for over 6 years of gameplay), which was already had very obscure words filtered out by his girlfriend.
― ledge, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:16 (two years ago) link
wooer some bullshit
― Ăr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:18 (two years ago) link
Semantle is better
― sorry Mario, but our princess is in another butthole (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:20 (two years ago) link
I like it because it's only once a day--it's impossible to develop the kind of addiction I have to internet Scrabble and internet backgammon. Half the time I forget to even check for that day's Wordle. I've done about 40--only got it in two once. I don't think I'd ever post on Facebook about it...though I do post Scrabble screenshots here and on Facebook.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:20 (two years ago) link
It seems like the bulk of people came to Wordle very late in its run (the first time I remember seeing results shared en masse was somewhere in the 190s), so I have to imagine many of the most familiar words had already dropped off the list before people noticed it.
(xps & ledge has already got there first but)
I agree that this could happen (though have not paused to guess how many five letter words might be reasonably familiar to most people) but the 3rd and 4th Wordle answers were "sissy" and "humph"!
Can only imagine the reaction to those on Twitter now, "sissy" with a triple letter and a word I would not care to use in conversation unless very obviously joking, and "humph" right on the onomatopoeic word-or-not faultline (although I think it came up in Dordle or Quordle or Octordle recently).
(Yes I have been playing all 4 of these games lately; Wordle is a nice quick thing to do when you have a spare minute, and Quordle hits the a better sweet spot for actual puzzliness for me. Octordle is just too much, although possibly only because the UI is horrible and you can only see two of the words at once.)
― a passing spacecadet, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:25 (two years ago) link
Once I realized there was no skill involved, and heaps of luck
Half agree with this. One weird thing is that getting it in two (where's there's at least some reasoning involved) is more impressive than getting it in one (100% blind luck). I feel like I've used a lot of reasoning in the ones I've gotten in three and four.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:28 (two years ago) link
I mean thereâs the same amount of luck involved as other letter guessing games like wheel of fortune & hangman
― ok what the fuck is happening in the uk (rain) (wins), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:30 (two years ago) link
xp yes, picking a second or third guess to eliminate as many alternatives as possible is definitely something you can do to improve on blind luck.
here's a few out of many non obscure words in the last 50 or so (apologies if anyone remembers this six years from now and complains about spoilers): hello, adult, rival, piece.
― ledge, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:31 (two years ago) link
I'd say getting it in 2 is mostly just luck, though you can boost your chances a bit, and there can be a large amount of luck even with the 3s; if you're unlucky and/or don't pause to think through all the options you can lose, but most players will get there in less than 6 most days. So from the game design point of view Wordle is not perfect, but it's a fun enough pastime for a tea break, anyway.
And I admit when I see the green and yellow squares popping up I mostly think "nobody cares how many you got it in" (but yes, I've still talked about the day's puzzles online, so guilty too) but it's kind of nice to see the internet talking about something so harmless imo.
― a passing spacecadet, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:38 (two years ago) link
Working from home, I get to watch a TV quiz show called "Lingo".
This, basically, is the same as Wordle. Or so it seems.
I have not signed onto "Wordle" or anything similar, as the TV show is enough already.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:39 (two years ago) link
(xp to self) Or, a month ago there were a lot of squares on my timeline and I'd think "nobody cares" but now there aren't so many, so when they do pop up it can be vaguely interesting to see if I can work backwards a bit to guess what word the poster started with.
(If I know them well enough to care at all what random words they typed into a webpage, which tbh is probably a stupid thing to think about at all.)
― a passing spacecadet, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:40 (two years ago) link
I just tried Semantle! God it is hard. I guessed the second-closest word on my 25th guess then spent my next twenty guesses on variations of that word instead of... something immediately adjacent to that word
― flamboyant goon tie included, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 15:44 (two years ago) link
Wordle is fine. I'm less interested in it now that it's on the Times website, and presumably will be paywalled soon. I still do them some days. It was fun when it was just a random web thing, sort of felt like a 90s internet throwback. I knew it wouldn't last that way.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 15:47 (two years ago) link
Yeah, this. I don't post my own results on social media, but my wife and text them to each other every morning, and I'll occasionally chime in on someone else's Wordle post. I think it's a charming little game, with a charming little backstory, and it's charming that the dude got a million bucks from the NYT for something he made just for fun. Hard for me to see the harm.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 15:50 (two years ago) link
my wife and I, that should say.
man alive otm
― Gary Gets His Tonsure Out (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 15:53 (two years ago) link
the original site's code was 100% client-side so you could just save the webpage to your computer and it would work offline for another 6 years until it runs out of words. i.e. it was made in a way thats impossible to paywall. the times basically just bought the name & idea.
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 16:00 (two years ago) link
My favorite thing was the pissy person on Twitter who scraped the word list from the code and made a bot that would post spoilers for tomorrow's word on everyone's results, I have never been irritated by something so much that it made me go out of my way to be an ass to people I don't know
― castanuts (DJP), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 16:05 (two years ago) link
are you sure that wordlebot knows the true word list? i didnât think that was the case. wordlebot seems to do have a prior on what kind of word is more likely to be in the words list; i.e. when there are only two possible words left it doesnât just flip a coin but has a (âsubjectiveâ) probability of which one is more likely. i thought iâd read that over time it learns which words are more likely to be wordle list words, and that the developers tweak some parameters of the model that eg allow it to use more obscure words as guesses more often
― flopson, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:04 (one week ago) link
Yeah, the original WordleBot "knew" the list of possible solutions but since the launch of WordleBot 2.0 it no longer does https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/17/upshot/wordle-wordlebot-new.html
― Alba, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:12 (one week ago) link
iirc itâs impossible to have an average score above 3.2 or something in the long run (based on posts where people simulate thousands of wordles with optimal guesses)?
― Alba, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:15 (one week ago) link
good point. i certainly donât remember, though i wonder if theyâll slowly start seeding previously used words back in as we get closer to using up the original word list
― flopson, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:25 (one week ago) link
are you sure that wordlebot knows the true word list?
No, I'm certain they don't! I mean, they probably know the 15,000 "every five letter word" list, but I didn't mean to imply that they know the word list. Like I say, it might not exist, Tracy Bennett might just pick a new word every day. Though Wikipedia suggests otherwise?
She made adjustments to Wordle, which was a new acquisition by the Times from its creator, creating a variety of level-of-difficulty throughout a week's puzzles and varying the lexical and semantical types of words from day to day, adding and removing words from the database, limiting the inclusion of words that have too many identical four-letter patterns in common with other words, avoiding words that are spelled differently in other versions of English, and experimenting with a themed entry on Thanksgiving Day. She considers the implications of words related to current news and researches possible offensive alternative uses of words. She has received pushback from players about themed entries.
― Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:31 (one week ago) link
Hrm, worth quoting the Worldlebot FAQ, which seems more recent than those references:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/02/16/upshot/wordlebot-faq.html
The original Wordle game ran off a 2,309-word âsolution list,â but that list is no longer the official reference. There have now been published solutions that did not appear on the original list â like BALSA and KAZOO â and a handful of words on the list that are unlikely to pass the scrutiny of Times editors.
― Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:37 (one week ago) link
ah ok i donât fully understand what youâre saying here then
It's doing that because the developers went through the 15000 possible words and cut them down to 4500 (as they point out in their FAQ, there's already been answers that are missing from the original 2300 list). And so that's part of the edge that they have, that their algorithm is tilted towards those words. But instead of saying that, they say "based on what I've learned playing Wordle", creating an image of some War Games situation where it's speed-played through all of the words in the real Wordle dictionary (which may not exist)
my understanding is thereâs two lists wordlebot knows
1. a list of permissible guess words that is smaller than the list of permissible guess words we have access to (although they occasionally tweak it to allow it to use more obscure words as e.g. second guess)
2. a list of permissible solution words that is larger than the actually existing list of solution words
wordlebot doesnât know the list of solution words, but it knows not all words in 2 are solution words, and as it plays it updates a model of which word is more likely to be a solution word. thatâs how i interpret it saying âwhat iâve learned plying wordleââi.e. it learned by playing all games so far
― flopson, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:40 (one week ago) link
Is the full list of daily solutions (as currently stands) still held in the JavaScript if you peek? I obviously don't want to look into it for fear of spoilers but I know that well into the NYT era I would be so impatient that I'd be playing a day ahead of everyone else by just changing the date on my iPhone. And in the past you could upload a grid to WordleBot that came from an unofficial "make your own Wordle" site and it would recognise it and say "this looks like a board for game 1560" or whatever even if Wordle itself was only up to game 800 or whatever.
― Alba, Sunday, 28 April 2024 21:42 (one week ago) link
lol thatâs dedicated hacking
― flopson, Sunday, 28 April 2024 22:45 (one week ago) link
If I click "did you beat the bot?" and then "read my analysis of today's wordle", the bot gives skill and luck levels for my choices, which I don't generally believe at all. I'm often surprised to find that my skill level is below the NYT avg.
― Dan S, Monday, 29 April 2024 00:10 (one week ago) link
When I guess a word in 3 or 4, it is sometimes because after one or two words, depending on my success, I can work out as many outcomes as possible, write them down, consider which letters are most used, and choose a second or third word that I know is not the solution but which eliminates as many other words as possible. Sometimes I'm successful, not always.
Then the bot often says something inane and gives me a low skill score, like today after my second choice - "this guess wasn't my favorite, but you lucked out! You narrowed it down to two remaining words" - which would be insulting if it wasn't so funny.
― Dan S, Monday, 29 April 2024 00:16 (one week ago) link
i think the way they do it is skill is calculated a priori (expectation of how few words remain over all possible solution words) and luck is how much further your guess was ex post than that prior average. so it should reward you with a high skill score for that procedure. might be you missed some possible words when making the list (i do something similar when i have time, itâs hard to be exhaustive)
― flopson, Monday, 29 April 2024 00:41 (one week ago) link
But I don't see how my skill is less than the NYT average, or how their determination that I'm lucky is actually because of luck.
From the bot it seems like the NYT players' score averages are amazing for this, with a very high skill level
― Dan S, Monday, 29 April 2024 01:02 (one week ago) link
im with you on the nyt average thing. pisses me off to see how close i am to the average whenever i think im on an absolute hot streak. i think part of the problem is the way they normalize the scores thereâs very little variance, so you might have a skill 1 or 2 points higher than nyt average but be at the 90th percentile. at least thatâs what i tell myself..
― flopson, Monday, 29 April 2024 01:13 (one week ago) link
A terrible 5 today with three attempts to guess just the first and final letter.
― nashwan, Monday, 29 April 2024 10:51 (one week ago) link
If you can recall any past solutions, until 2027 your chances should slowly improve.What is this sorcery?! I can rarely remember yesterday's word
― groovypanda, Tuesday, 30 April 2024 07:36 (one week ago) link
Ha ha - my recall can't claim to be very good but some more distinctive words do stick in my head. And it helps that I'm in a WhatsApp group for it with three pals as the associated discussion might help to lodge things a bit better.
― Alba, Tuesday, 30 April 2024 11:39 (one week ago) link
I hate it when my first word leaves me with an A in the middle and an E at the end, which has happened at least a few times in recent memory. No matter how many consonants or vowels I think of to add to the second choice, there are so many possibilities that answer is always elusive
― Dan S, Monday, 6 May 2024 23:15 (five days ago) link
yesterday's was a close SHAVE - on my fifth guess I had SHA_E, with V M D K and L still available
― Roz, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 01:11 (four days ago) link
Yeah, I had SHAME on my second guess, but it took me all 6 to get to SHAVE argh.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 01:31 (four days ago) link
I got that one in 3 which is about the only time Wordle has been kind to me in the last few months
Back to 4 today sigh
― Kraal Disorientation Chamber (emsworth), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 02:35 (four days ago) link
Can I complain about Connections in this thread too? Because I have an issue with todayâs.
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 12:02 (four days ago) link
i love to gripe about connections, let's hear yours!
― ledge, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 12:26 (four days ago) link
xp hero?I've only recently started playing it but today's was the first I didn't get in time. for a UKer some of the options are a bit baffling.
― kinder, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 12:26 (four days ago) link
Yes, hero. Thatâs a sandwich (in parts of the US) not a type of bread.
noun. a large sandwich, usually consisting of a small loaf of bread or long roll cut in half lengthwise and containing a variety of ingredients, as meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 13:15 (four days ago) link
Notice it doesnât say âusually consisting of a small hero,â because thatâs completely wrong.
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 13:17 (four days ago) link
my american colleague says "an american regionalism... very New York. âWould you like that on a hero or a roll?â"
― ledge, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 13:44 (four days ago) link
Which may explain why a NYT puzzle setter would think thatâs well known. Iâm in Minnesota and have never heard it.
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 13:52 (four days ago) link
There are definitely regionalisms in terms of words and associations in Connections! Idk I consider both to be part of the assumed cultural capital⌠as in, even if you donât live in/near NYC, you should know these NYC-isms⌠the âpurpleâ ones also assumed certain cultural capital
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 14:42 (four days ago) link
The descriptions for the connections are often not how I would articulate the connectionâŚ
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 14:44 (four days ago) link
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 14:48 (four days ago) link
idk, what about a sub or a hoagy?
jfc it was bad enough having to know about american sports!
― ledge, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 15:07 (four days ago) link
i get it, it's basically revenge on all those cricketing terms in uk cryptic crosswords.
― ledge, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 15:08 (four days ago) link
Xp ⌠yes a sub and a hoagy and a hero and a grinder⌠I see as different names for the same thing?
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 15:12 (four days ago) link
Xp ledge ⌠it took me way too long to figure out what a âspag bolâ was ⌠i thought it referred to a bowl of spaghetti
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 15:14 (four days ago) link
See I would consider the hero bread to be a kind of roll!
Thatâs my issue with this. Itâs a hero roll, some people are just skipping the ârollâ part. âDo you want that sandwich made as a roll or a hero?â The bread itself is not a hero. But whatever. Sandwiches, thatâs where Iâm a Viking!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoagie_roll
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 7 May 2024 15:31 (four days ago) link
But itâs the description of the connection that is the problem, as opposed to being able to identify a hero as a type of sandwich that is connected to the other three terms as âsandwich related â
― sarahell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 18:06 (four days ago) link
At least thatâs my issue
I love all of the fronting as if the UK doesn't pack five different bread-roll-based shibboleths in an area the size of NYC.
― Andrew Farrell, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 19:00 (four days ago) link
yeah exactly; meanwhile the UK has more words for "bread roll" than any other word in the English language and this didn't have any of them
― kinder, Tuesday, 7 May 2024 19:49 (four days ago) link
How many ilxors playing connections got the purple one first today? I am guessing a lot of you did too
― sarahell, Friday, 10 May 2024 16:42 (yesterday) link
yes
― Ippei's on a bummer now (WmC), Friday, 10 May 2024 16:58 (yesterday) link
Yes
― Alba, Friday, 10 May 2024 20:14 (yesterday) link
yep
― ledge, Friday, 10 May 2024 20:50 (yesterday) link
Haha, yes!
― Requiem for a Dream: The Musical! (Dan Peterson), Friday, 10 May 2024 20:56 (yesterday) link
I got the green and yellow no problem but couldn't get the blue and purple! I swore loudly when I rushed into getting it wrong so I could see the solution. I'm almost ashamed to show my face around here tbh.
― I would prefer not to. (Chinaski), Friday, 10 May 2024 21:31 (yesterday) link
I didnât believe purple was what it was and did yellow first
― Cemetry Gaetz (DJP), Friday, 10 May 2024 21:53 (yesterday) link
yes, I got purple first as well
― Dan S, Friday, 10 May 2024 22:36 (yesterday) link
For me the tipoff was seeing Nicks and Mercury. I always see if I can figure out what to do with the oddball words.
― that's not my post, Saturday, 11 May 2024 00:11 (three hours ago) link
yup
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 11 May 2024 00:29 (three hours ago) link