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1 hour ago, speed817 said:

Wordle 237 3/6

 

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My first 3 guess and if I thought about it a couple minutes more should have had it in two

Wordle 237 3/6

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anyone figure out my first word from this?

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50 minutes ago, nnm said:
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REACT

LIONS

CREEL

CRUEL

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Yes, I know I screwed the pooch on the fourth guess, because I already knew the “cr” was wrong. I was desperate. 

 

I do that sometimes just to eliminate some options 

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3 hours ago, TexasEd said:

My first 3 guess and if I thought about it a couple minutes more should have had it in two

Wordle 237 3/6

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anyone figure out my first word from this?

Cater?

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1 hour ago, bluto said:

Anybody gotten on the math version?

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Love this take on the game.. .thanks!

 

nerdlegame 23 5/6

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https://nerdlegame.com #nerdle

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Wordle 238 3/6

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Strap

Water

XXXXX( wasn't sure it was really a word.  Still not...LOL.)

 

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8 minutes ago, elfenix said:

Tommy Lee Jones With A Newspaper | Know Your Meme

Betcha there a shit ton of 5's and 6's today.

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There are plenty of words like that these days.  I don't generally run to the dictionary/ thesaurus when playing.  I fully expected it to be rejected.

ultra-

word-forming element meaning "beyond" (ultraviolet) or "extremely" (ultramodern), from Latin ultra- from ultra (adv. and prep.) "beyond, on the other side, on the farther side, past, over, across," from PIE *ol-tero-, suffixed form of root *al- "beyond." In common use from early 19c., it appears to have arisen from French political designations. As its own word, a noun meaning "extremist" of various stripes, it is first recorded 1817, from French ultra, shortening of ultra-royaliste "extreme royalist."

 

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Wordle 238 4/6

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Not pleased with my performance here, and I can kind of see where Slorch is coming from. I don't mean to suggest that it's not a word (it is) but given that it's rarely found in its native 5-letter state, I also feel like it's a little cheap here. 

 

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Hey hey!

Wordle 238 2/6

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Under

getting the u correct and eliminating n and e, along with knowing the r isn’t at the end really eliminated words. Took me a while to even come up with a second guess. 

 

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