Blimey. I thought 4 was good with this one.2 today.
It must be me.A 2 for me. I could think of three words after my first guess which yielded 2g and 1y. Luckily I went with the right one.
Blimey. I thought 4 was good with this one.
Chance of success is so wide depending on luck of one’s starter word — which doesn’t even have to look very promising. Today I had XXBBO on my first line which, though good, doesn’t look very exceptional and yet it only left 3 possibles (WORDLEBOT confirmed) so a 4 was inevitable since all 3 were common words.Blimey. I thought 4 was good with this one.
I did think it was a tricky word, but I was lucky with my starter - which is random each day.Blimey. I thought 4 was good with this one.
Hardest word: RIPER, from Wednesday, Feb. 22 |
Average guesses: 5.37, with 7.1 percent of players solving in three or fewer |
Easiest word: SWEAT, from Monday, Feb. 20 |
Average guesses: 3.45, with 57.17 percent of players solving in three or fewer |
The Wordle answers last week — Feb. 20 to 26 — were harder than those from the week before. |
Yes, originally and when I first read the wordle weekly I felt RIPER was not a word!I agree with Riper![]()
No. If it's not in it's dictionary it rejects them.And yet another 3.
it’s interesting (to me) that my choice is sometimes swayed by the fact that I know it is not UK English. I used a word today that I’m not sure would be used over the pond, however it was useful in eliminating letters, so I went ahead.
Will it letter you put letters in that are not a real word? That might narrow things down a bit![]()
2g, 2y, I would be aiming for a 2!!!![]()

As Brian said, it only accepts words that are in its dictionary but that’s a larger list than the list of solutions.And yet another 3.
it’s interesting (to me) that my choice is sometimes swayed by the fact that I know it is not UK English. I used a word today that I’m not sure would be used over the pond, however it was useful in eliminating letters, so I went ahead.
Will it letter you put letters in that are not a real word? That might narrow things down a bit![]()