I find it curious that people don't see analysing / hacking the system or coming up with an algorithm to solve it, as using grey matter.
A bit like the Int Corps SNCO who once told me some analytical training exercises I'd written were "just playing number games, not intelligence". I directed him to the training wing wall display about Bletchley, Enigma, etc.
Like I said, curious. I see it as two different games. One is the rules of playing Wordle, the other is how can I play with the rules of Wordle? The second one interests me more, but both require grey matter.I certainly do not . I suppose it depends upon what level / type of personal satisfaction someone wants to get out of solving Wordle ... purely the grey matter and knowledge held within it or using the grey matter to develop aids ... I am on the very early part of the developing aids option ... I suppose at my age it is a way of keeping of keeping the brain active .
Agreed two different games, I now find myself sufficiently intrigued as to investigate both, despite having no knowledge of how to attempt the second.Like I said, curious. I see it as two different games. One is the rules of playing Wordle, the other is how can I play with the rules of Wordle? The second one interests me more, but both require grey matter.
has for some reason resulted in having the song “Flowers In The Rain” by the Move insinuate itself into my mind. Strange where these threads take you.Some children enjoy hitting the ball with the bat, and some children enjoy picking daisies outfield.
Winnings are in LSD?Wordle 224 3/6*
I got a little lucky with my second go today
Much better, got two possible solutions with 2 guesses and obviously picked the wrong one first.This is really more our style I am sure
Lewdle - a daily rude word game
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Lewdle - The bad word game
The lewd, crude and especially rude word guessing game.www.lewdlegame.com