JJ McClure
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Wordle 905 3/6
Exactly this!Wordle 905 2/6
Second could have been anything. Pure luck.
I'm wondering what the rule was because I might have implemented it:Wordle 905 4/6
Forgot to implement one of my rules on go 3 and paid the price with a 4β¦.
overall. 2023
Streak 103. 103
Played. 695. 345
Average. 3.94. 3.82
best Streak. 157. 114
I must confess that six months ago I copy and pasted the list of previous answers into a word document, ordered them alphabetically, and update it daily. So I never guess a word that has gone before (either as a start word or in game play). And I have stopped making mistakes. And on that basis I'm pretty miffed that my average is what it is.
I never ever look at anyone else's guesses before making my attempt. I think that if you look at the pattern of guesses of a few people it would give quite an advantage.
So, given that if I never try a word that has gone before, and never make a mistake, it is beyond the laws of mathematics that my average should be statistically significantly higher than that of another player. It would be interesting to see whether this is the case or not. If it is the case.....I'd struggle to work out how.....
Incidentally one reason I don't play cards for money is that in some games remembering what cards have been played is necessary and in others reading the body language of other players is key. I might be able to do the former to a degree but I cannot 'read' people who can dissemble for fun.
And there you have it. The perfect example, where after the second go, I could think of at least four words that would fit. And I know I have exactly the same set of last four letters before, with the same conundrum of which to choose. I knew the one that was 'right' before - so that reduced my odds by one. But I got lucky with the one I did choose. Exactly when a list of previous words would help.I've always shied away from this, and also the places where you can enter the letters you know and get a load of word suggestions. But I might try downloading the list of previous answers and give it a go for a while - and see if, overall, my scores improve. I think it might at least reduce the guesses when there are too many choices - so, for instance if there are four obvious possibles, and two of them have already been used, I'm increasing my chances of getting it right next go from 4:1 to evens.
Funnily enough, I am sure I went for the one that had come up before on my third goAnd there you have it. The perfect example, where after the second go, I could think of at least four words that would fit. And I know I have exactly the same set of last four letters before, with the same conundrum of which to choose. I knew the one that was 'right' before - so that reduced my odds by one. But I got lucky with the one I did choose. Exactly when a list of previous words would help.
Wordle 905 3/6
I've always shied away from this, and also the places where you can enter the letters you know and get a load of word suggestions. But I might try downloading the list of previous answers and give it a go for a while - and see if, overall, my scores improve. I think it might at least reduce the guesses when there are too many choices - so, for instance if there are four obvious possibles, and two of them have already been used, I'm increasing my chances of getting it right next go from 4:1 to evens.
Earlier in the year, when I was thinking of variations on NSC wordle competitions, I came up with an idea that we should all start a round using the same starter word, and then see how many goes it took everyone to get the solution.
Then the next day, choose another starter word and go again.
I was interested to see whether it is people's starting words, or the tactics used after the first go make the biggest difference between players.
But I assumed that people would be precious about their starters, and worried about the impact on streaks etc.
Whereas I quite like it as my average is now beyond salvation!I do like that idea in theory but I would be a little worried about my average slipping (pathetic, I know )