Oooh I struggled today, a 'Phew' thankfully!

Slightly surprising 3 today. I think there is only one word that could fit after second row:
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I like Spelling Bee but so far they haven’t enticed me. Do do Letter Boxed?No ads for me but I do subscribe as I also enjoy Spelling Bee
3 for me today
I do Spelling Bee and Letter Boxed…..I like Spelling Bee but so far they haven’t enticed me. Do do Letter Boxed?
No just wordle, spelling bee and the ‘mini’ but I’ll checkout letterbox!I like Spelling Bee but so far they haven’t enticed me. Do do Letter Boxed?
You know how the previous day’s solution is always just two words, which I’ve never achieved. I suspect whoever is setting them starts with two words (with no common letters obviously) and then sets it out. Still tricky to do that of course and still have the words available.I do Spelling Bee and Letter Boxed…..

Editor’s Note: It wasn’t just you. Friday’s Wordle was the hardest in a while, with only 41 percent of users able to solve compared with the normal 99 percent. We’re learning a lot about how people solve Wordle, and we’ll use that information the next time we take a look at the solutions list. |
In the meantime, here’s a short explanation on how we use failures in the average guesses data: Not every X/6 is treated the same way! When a player doesn’t get the answer in six turns, WordleBot estimates how many more turns it would take to solve the puzzle based on how many potential solutions remain. So if there’s one possible solution, the player’s score would be seven. If there’s more than one, then the score goes up accordingly. You can find more information in the WordleBot 2.0 announcement. |
Hardest word: PARER, from Friday, Sept. 16. |
Average guesses: 6.32, with 3.81 percent solving in three or fewer. |
Easiest word: CHUTE, from Saturday, Sept. 17. |
Average guesses: 3.46, with 54.68 percent solving in three or fewer. |
The Wordle answers this week — Sept. 15 to Sept. 21 — were easier than last week’s answers. |