Thanks for this Ben. I just tried it but didn’t quite manage it first time. It’s similar in principle to the 1970s board game ‘Mastermind’ which uses 4 different coloured pegs hidden behind a plastic cover.One player sets the pegs and the other has 12 attempts to work out the order using more pegs, the result being indicated each time by the marker. I’m sure I’ve still got it somewhere, it’s very absorbing. There was an ever harder version using 5 different coloured pegs!
I’ll definitely be trying this online game again. EricT
Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
Yes, thanks Ben.
I was lost for my first three tries because the way I read the introduction, I thought they were telling us that the first letter was "W" and the other two were: 1 in the wrong spot, 1 not in the word at all. I got confused as W came up black. Now I understand, I may do better
BTW, on the subject of words, I read what was supposed to be a reproduction of a letter by R.J.Mitchell; it included the expression "fuse a large"
Elsewhere, a reference to spinning was presented as "spending". Oh, dear.
Bit like Lingo, on TV in the afternoon
Dale
Just reading about in on BBC BBC News - Wordle creator promises viral game will stay simple and ad-free https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-59881512
Thanks for posting this, Ben. Got two correct letters in the correct place, and one correct letter but in the wrong place. That's as close as I got to solving the puzzle.
Another clue...you can play the same game twice using Google Chrome. After losing the first game, right-click on the link to Wordle and select the option 'open link in incognito window'. I promise you'll do much better on the second time round.