Mr Bridger
Sound of the suburbs
What was this game called? Given me a flashback playing it as a kid.
Maybe I'm being greedy, but I'd hope for 2/3 yellow/greens at least occasionally from that word, and I'm often getting nothing or occasionally one yellow. Seeing people here getting 2/3 yellows/greens on their first try sometimes! 12 goes and I've not come close to that.
Maybe I'm being greedy, but I'd hope for 2/3 yellow/greens at least occasionally from that word, and I'm often getting nothing or occasionally one yellow. Seeing people here getting 2/3 yellows/greens on their first try sometimes! 12 goes and I've not come close to that.
STARE is a good one for me. I've been going with TRAIN of late. You could go with RATES instead, because S is more likely to appear at the end of a word but, then again, WORDLE have probably cottoned on to the regular appearance of the letter S at the end of five letter words, and set their algorithm accordingly to disappoint.
I haven't trawled through the c500 posts on this thread, but I suspect that there have been lively discussions about which first word to go with.
STARE is a good one for me. I've been going with TRAIN of late. You could go with RATES instead, because S is more likely to appear at the end of a word but, then again, WORDLE have probably cottoned on to the regular appearance of the letter S at the end of five letter words, and set their algorithm accordingly to disappoint.
The trick is to know which letters appear most frequently In English words. Someone has scanned through the concise Oxford dictionary and determined that the least frequently used letter in English is ‘Q’ and the top 8 most frequently used letters in words in the English language are:
E – 57
A – 43
R – 39
I – 38
O – 37
T – 35
N – 34
S – 29
The number shown next to each letter is just how many times more frequently than the letter ‘Q’ that letter is found in words. As you can see, ‘E’ is most used by a margin.
So, ideally you’d want EARIO to be a word. Failing that, ratio is good but misses the ‘E’, so stare/rates make really good starters.
If it piques your interest, I stumbled across a site recently about cyphers, and the simplest (rot13 etc.) are easy to solve using just this knowledge.
https://www.boxentriq.com/code-breaking (scroll down the page a bit to the classic cyphers section)
Apologies if I’ve bored you, but hope the above is helpful when it comes to selecting starter words.
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