I'm not sure there's a deeper meaning beyond "They are using Wordle to help a dying language, neat!" and "Haha, Facebook is broken."As someone who does not speak Comanche, what am I missing, here?
"[Comanche] for 5-Letter Words"
"Not Wordle 39 2/6"
"[eyes] wut?"
"[Good to know!]"
"lol"
--Patrick
I can understand some of the choices. I mean, I think it's ridiculous to remove Pussy or Slave, but I can understand the reasoning even if I don't agree."Pussy", "pupal" and "agora" among words removed from Wordle after move to New York Times | Boing Boing
Wordle’s old home at powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/ now redirects to nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html, its perch after the Old Gray Lady bought the New Gray Game. The design is a little diffe…boingboing.net
--Patrick
I think it's just chance. MindDetective previously posted a link showing the game has years worth of answers already hard coded. I have a copy of the game saved to my computer from before the switch, and today's answers matched.Wordle 240 4/6
I mean, I'm still getting it, but damn, the words definitely seem to be less common words than previous. The wife said "F this, I don't want to spend all morning puzzling it out, I liked it being a 5 minute escape"
Wordle 240 4/6
I mean, I'm still getting it, but damn, the words definitely seem to be less common words than previous. The wife said "F this, I don't want to spend all morning puzzling it out, I liked it being a 5 minute escape"
GTK, confirmation bias then.Here’s how The New York Times changed Wordle
Handful of “obscure” and “insensitive” words no longer valid as guesses or solutions.arstechnica.com
According to ArsTechnica, the words list essentially unchanged except for a small handful of racially or sexually insensitive terms.
I think the middle letter messed people up.
I also got it in four, but could have easily gotten it in 3.There’s a lot of people pissed about todays word. I got it in 4 but I’m apparently an exception. A lot of people don’t even know it’s a real word.
They must have found out that @GasBandit was using the same words for both Wordle and Lewdle. Pervy, indeed.Here’s how The New York Times changed Wordle
Handful of “obscure” and “insensitive” words no longer valid as guesses or solutions.arstechnica.com
According to ArsTechnica, the words list essentially unchanged except for a small handful of racially or sexually insensitive terms.
Yeah, makes me think Wordle's player base skews young.You can tell some people
have never had to work on their own bathroom.
I'm more confused about yesterday's apparent answer.Warning! Spoilers in the article.
‘That’s not even a word’: Twitter users stumped by today’s Wordle
Everyone’s saying the same thing about Wordle 242news.yahoo.com
That's two non-native speakers from almost literally opposite sides of the world who know it. Dear Americans, pls lern 2 speek gud k thx.I know that word.
Or extremely bougie.Yeah, makes me think Wordle's player base skews young.