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How to solve today’s mane.
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If you enjoy disposing, and possible connections and strands and spelling bees and so on, but you are curious to try something just small little differently, consider PIPS. Pips is the newest game from New York Times and I started Writing a daily pips guideadding it to my rotation of different puzzle guides, from the mini to get a mane.
I wrote about the new puzzle here. I think I should think of my puzzle game. Move from guide-writers. Maybe. One day.
Anyway, we have a snack for solving! Let’s deal with it!
Are you looking for Monday’s Gorn? See our guide here.
Wordle is a daily word of a puzzle where your goal is to hit a hidden five-letter word in six attempts or less. After each convenience, the game gives feedback to help you get closer to the answer:
Use these clues to narrow your guesses. Every day brings a new word and everyone around the world trying to solve the same puzzle. Some words also play competitive snacks against friends, family, a mane bot or even against me, your modest narrative. See the rules for competitive snacks towards the end of this post.
Vordle Botova Home Word: Slate
My initial word Today: Grate (112 words remaining)
Tip: What’s yours is mine.
Clue: This snack begins with a vowel.
Okay, Spoilers down! The answer comes!
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Today’s snack
Screenshot: Erik Cain
I check the Gorni Bot every day to help analyze the game guess. You can check your Gordle score with Wordle Bot here.
The grate was fine, not great, but not terrible, opening guess. 112 words left, but at least I had two yellow vowels. I put on the ones around me and tried an alien (because I was watching and written about Alien: Earth to Hull). This left me only two potential solutions: APNEA and Annex. I was 99.99% sure we could have apnea before I went with Anex. My amazing memory (I want!) She saved the day! Annex to win!
Today’s Bot
Screenshot: Erik Cain
Another tie, so there are no points and bots and bots and I get 1 point for guessing in three. While we race in September, our August results are the neck and neck:
Erik: 14 points
Wordle Bot: 15 points
Word contribution comes from Latin annex (“To bind to, join”), of ad- (“To, according to”) + pierced (“Tie, tie”). Entered English across the middle French contribution in the late Middle Ages. The basic feeling is “fastened, join or add”, which later developed into the political and territorial meaning of the country or property involvement in something larger.
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