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2, 100%

papal hotwife (milo z), Friday, 20 May 2022 16:10 (one year ago) link

In 3! Wasted one on England! For some reason my mind went Ethelred the Unready … Alexander the Great … Ming the Merciless … Conan the Barbarian err, now I’m stuck let’s stick something in

Alba, Friday, 20 May 2022 16:16 (one year ago) link

#43 was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roald_Dahl

koogs, Friday, 20 May 2022 16:16 (one year ago) link

#44
You solved it in 2 guesses
Your accuracy was 100.00%
Globally, 1450 players have solved today's Redactle so far

1450 solvers in the 20 minutes it's been live...

koogs, Friday, 20 May 2022 16:22 (one year ago) link

my first through was Suleiman the Magnificent but I actually counted letters for once

papal hotwife (milo z), Friday, 20 May 2022 16:25 (one year ago) link

3 - went with Richard at first.

Michael Jones, Friday, 20 May 2022 16:38 (one year ago) link

I solved today's Redactle (#44) in 9 guesses with an accuracy of 100.00%.

still getting into this game, but pleased with this result

joni mitchell jarre (anagram), Friday, 20 May 2022 16:38 (one year ago) link

2, disappointed it wasn't fungus the bogeyman

buffalo tomozzarella (ledge), Friday, 20 May 2022 16:52 (one year ago) link

solved #44 in 43 (74.42%)

butt-mooning is a polysemous word, hoss! (breastcrawl), Friday, 20 May 2022 17:11 (one year ago) link

18 / 77%

Happy any time I get under a hundred guesses, counting the letters probably could've saved me a couple wasted guesses but otherwise a lot easier (for me) today.

Pteredactle (Leee), Friday, 20 May 2022 18:12 (one year ago) link

21 guesses, 100% accuracy -- Probably the most focused on getting it in the fewest number of guesses than in the past ... my first guess was "great" and it only returned 3 words, so I assumed it was a British person and not a Russian one. then I guessed "war" and it only returned 2 ... then I went with "his" and "he" to determine the gender of the person, and if in fact, it was a person and not a thing or place. Though, at that point, I could have wracked my brain for historical British rulers that didn't go to "war" and only engaged in "battle" (25 results)... I figured I would just guess common names of British royalty ... William, Henry, Edward

sarahell, Friday, 20 May 2022 19:47 (one year ago) link

4

Wasted one on England!

went with Richard at first.

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Friday, 20 May 2022 20:13 (one year ago) link

ah nuts :(

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Friday, 20 May 2022 20:13 (one year ago) link

any mod around?

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Friday, 20 May 2022 20:13 (one year ago) link

In 2.

woof, Saturday, 21 May 2022 14:14 (one year ago) link

English-centric for a change. but these aren't fun. prefer it when it takes about 100.

koogs, Saturday, 21 May 2022 15:25 (one year ago) link

#44 was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror

koogs, Saturday, 21 May 2022 16:14 (one year ago) link

#45
You solved it in 3 guesses
Your accuracy was 100.00%
Globally, 755 players have solved today's Redactle so far

wasted one on a word that was obvious

koogs, Saturday, 21 May 2022 16:25 (one year ago) link

I solved today's Redactle (#45) in 35 guesses with an accuracy of 60.00%. Played at https://www.redactle.com/

Back to back days under 100, I think this thread has made me a little more circumspect about filling out some sentences, as well as having a better feel for when the answer is more generalized.

Theory at 2 led me to evolution and biological and I spent several guesses exploring scientific concepts before I entered patent, child, inheritance, and legal.

Pteredactle (Leee), Saturday, 21 May 2022 16:25 (one year ago) link

all the -in-??? stuff was obviously -in-law. then marriage which was in the first paragraph. then the answer

koogs, Saturday, 21 May 2022 16:29 (one year ago) link

18, 100%

papal hotwife (milo z), Saturday, 21 May 2022 17:34 (one year ago) link

Best yet, still a long way off woof and koogs. I solved today's Redactle (#45) in 15 guesses with an accuracy of 80.00%. Played at https://www.redactle.com/

Dan Worsley, Saturday, 21 May 2022 17:35 (one year ago) link

Redactle #45 in 22 with 81% accuracy Bit more fun, koogs!

Alba, Saturday, 21 May 2022 18:29 (one year ago) link

2! Similar logic to koogs

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Saturday, 21 May 2022 19:31 (one year ago) link

3 by total luck

just glancing over it i thought it would be related to science, especially with the first sentence starting with "In" which makes me think "In (scientific field or proces), (word) is etc." wasted a guess on "volume," then tried "law" as in "law of physics or whatever," which opened up all the in-laws.

, Saturday, 21 May 2022 19:46 (one year ago) link

33 guesses the syntax first made me think it was about a game, then it looked like it might be about language and dialect, then i ended up with "one (or more) people" and I guessed the term, not knowing it was the right answer, but because a current project at work is related to how said term is defined for the purpose of zoning and building classifications

sarahell, Saturday, 21 May 2022 20:00 (one year ago) link

23 despite spotting in-law straight away and getting birth and marriage not long after. I blame the two beers I've had.

buffalo tomozzarella (ledge), Saturday, 21 May 2022 21:23 (one year ago) link

51 guesses for me. lol at me spending a lot of time guessing every kind of relation i could think of after getting “law” before zooming out for the answer

donna rouge, Saturday, 21 May 2022 22:37 (one year ago) link

that 2 up upthread was #44 - same as everyone - lettercounted, picked a sane Something the Something historical figure & checked that it made sense against the text (plausible 'William I' in the first sentence). Completely forgot about Richard the Lionheart/Richard I but I think would have stuck with William after scrutinising the article.

#45 - 1 - very happy with that after a long time looking at it - -in-law was the big clue, which had me humming and hawing over wedding/marriage stuff but reluctant to try a 7 when it felt gettable. Spotted the section that (from the hyphens) seemed to be explaining the rules around 'great-" and "great-grand". Went in on the big topic and hit.

woof, Saturday, 21 May 2022 22:45 (one year ago) link

Well done, woof.

Alba, Sunday, 22 May 2022 06:21 (one year ago) link

Yeah that’s amazing.

Tim, Sunday, 22 May 2022 07:48 (one year ago) link

(I got it in 40 which I’m happy with considering how long I spent thinking it was something to do with cheese )

Tim, Sunday, 22 May 2022 07:56 (one year ago) link

same as everyone - lettercounted

pretty sure I’m far from the only one who doesn’t do lettercounting - not possible on a phone anyway, and I’m actually fine with not having this as an extra factor/helpline while playing this game.
filling in the gaps by using logical and strategic thinking (or just dumb word bombing lol) and getting closer to the solution slowly but surely is much more my idea of fun.

butt-mooning is a polysemous word, hoss! (breastcrawl), Sunday, 22 May 2022 14:31 (one year ago) link

You can lettercount on a phone (or at least on an iPhone) as if you were selecting characters to copy and paste)

Alba, Sunday, 22 May 2022 15:13 (one year ago) link

#45 was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family

koogs, Sunday, 22 May 2022 16:12 (one year ago) link

#46
You solved it in 30 guesses
Your accuracy was 46.67%
Globally, 914 players have solved today's Redactle so far

scattergun approach, tanked the accuracy

koogs, Sunday, 22 May 2022 16:42 (one year ago) link

I solved today's Redactle (#46) in 150 guesses with an accuracy of 46.67%.

Over a hundred guesses again, feels like coming home. I got animal straight away, but needed a long time to figure out that it was a reptile and a weird comparison to birds didn't help. I knew it was egg laying and that environmental factors help determine sex, so that also sent me down a fishy goose chase. Teeth was what put on the right path, eventually.

Pteredactle (Leee), Sunday, 22 May 2022 16:53 (one year ago) link

i went the dinosaur route, thinking it was icthyosaur or iguanadon (the 'An' meant it started with a vowel). but 'dinosur' was a 0 which threw me. 'United' and then compass directions, didn't help. 'lizard' did.

koogs, Sunday, 22 May 2022 16:57 (one year ago) link

Redactle in 105 FFS. I'm pretty sure I thought of alligator quite early on but ruled it out when the was zero hits for reptile. I now find there was a single one for reptiles plural

Alba, Sunday, 22 May 2022 17:42 (one year ago) link

Got it in a very lucky 1.

Tim, Sunday, 22 May 2022 17:58 (one year ago) link

wow well done! I got it in ten, wasted a few guesses on bird/insect/fish/mammal before I saw the name derivation at the start of the second para - then a couple more trying to guess the language.

buffalo tomozzarella (ledge), Sunday, 22 May 2022 18:23 (one year ago) link

14, which was really just me randomly guessing animals that begin with a vowel

donna rouge, Sunday, 22 May 2022 18:28 (one year ago) link

You can lettercount on a phone (or at least on an iPhone) as if you were selecting characters to copy and paste)

thanx, that is good to know, but I won’t be using it.

anyway, solved today’s puzzle in 95 guesses.

butt-mooning is a polysemous word, hoss! (breastcrawl), Sunday, 22 May 2022 18:33 (one year ago) link

125, 52% - also just started guessing animals with a vowel after I didn’t have much luck narrowing it down via territory

papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 22 May 2022 18:35 (one year ago) link

pretty sure I’m far from the only one who doesn’t do lettercounting - not possible on a phone anyway, and I’m actually fine with not having this as an extra factor/helpline while playing this game.
filling in the gaps by using logical and strategic thinking (or just dumb word bombing lol) and getting closer to the solution slowly but surely is much more my idea of fun.
― butt-mooning is a polysemous word, hoss! (breastcrawl), Sunday, May 22, 2022 7:31 AM (four hours ago)

yes! <3

#46 -- 141 guesses -- I struggled with this one because the word reptile doesn't appear at all in the article, along with other words one would assume to be found or found more prominently in a wikipedia article about the subject

sarahell, Sunday, 22 May 2022 19:31 (one year ago) link

xp milo -- I got to the answer the same way tbh i guessed otter, just because it started with a vowel, even though I was pretty certain it was not an otter

sarahell, Sunday, 22 May 2022 19:33 (one year ago) link

Amazing, Tim - a nice one to get in 1.

#46 in 18 - played myself in a similar way to alba and others - probably animal, 9 letters, starts with a vowel (almost certainly a, judging by the latin names), 2 species. That did make me think alligator, but 'reptile' getting nothing threw me (and going for that confirmation doesn't even makes sense… because my next guess would be alligator, so why not just guess that?). f'ed around with mammals and plants and fungi and armadillos before going back to the right answer in faint desperation.


filling in the gaps by using logical and strategic thinking (or just dumb word bombing lol) and getting closer to the solution slowly but surely is much more my idea of fun.
― butt-mooning is a polysemous word, hoss! (breastcrawl), Sunday, May 22, 2022 7:31 AM (four hours ago)

Ah I've been finding the fun in the period before the first guess - assembling the evidence, looking for clues, straining to construe chunks that almost make sense, trying to work out what I know and what I need to know, weighing up a showboat get-it-in-one concrete guess against finding out more. It is a bit more relaxing once I've blown a single-figure win tho.

woof, Sunday, 22 May 2022 20:12 (one year ago) link

109 but the journey was fun

TWELVE Michelob stars?!? (seandalai), Sunday, 22 May 2022 23:44 (one year ago) link

#46 was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alligator

koogs, Monday, 23 May 2022 16:51 (one year ago) link

I solved today's Redactle (#47) in 118 guesses with an accuracy of 54.24%.

Another physics one, and I was afraid I wasn't going to get it. I did notice that "and/or" gets rendered as a single word, which kind of sucks.

Pteredactle (Leee), Monday, 23 May 2022 16:58 (one year ago) link


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