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Wednesday is Wednesday, which means you have a special stacker to solve. Every week (except several times I spaced it completely!) I give you a nice puzzle and an additional challenge. The key to every successful relationship is clear communication, but other The key to each successful relationship is diversity. And that, the favorite river, why I do it. I want us to have a good relationship, so I keep things spicy with these wednesday riddles, brains-teasers and logical puzzles. It’s a little different today. This is also a visual puzzle and a puzzle. Here is today’s challenge:
In the picture below, which of the form is weird?
Visual puzzle
Screenshot: Erik Cain
If you think you know the answer, shoot me a message on Bend, Instagramor Facebook. I will publish a solution tomorrow. Meanwhile, we have a snack for solving!
Looking for the interior on Tuesday? 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: Bread (472 words left)
Tip: Sulki expression.
Clue: This snack has two vowels in a row.
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.
Bread was a bad open guess and even thought it would be when I guess, but I love bread. A lot. I went with it too, despite telling me not to say that I also tells my bowels that my bread good). The remaining 472 words and 0 yellow or green boxes I was free in a rather bad start. I went with an elevator for my second assumption and it slipped 472 to just 5. Unfortunately, my exalted ambitions were not enough to get in three. I finished today’s pusual feeling a little paud. Le Sigh.
Today’s Bot
Screenshot: Erik Cain
Surprise, surprise. The bot and I ventured as a millionth time this month. We get 0 points for guessing in four and 0 for tying, leaving us on September, ten days in:
Erik: 7 points
Wordle Bot: 7 points
Pout first appeared in the Middle English (early 14. c.), probably from the Scandinavian roots (compared to old Norse attacked “To inflate the cheeks”) or from the medium-sized German press “To swell.” It originally meant “to press the lips” in Sulking.
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