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How to solve today’s mane.
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Another lazy week is on us. The last lazy week of summer. I love the fall, of course. I love cold in the air at night. I hate to see green pale but I like variable leaves. I’m already thinking about what’s going to be my Halloween Costume (my son goes as one of the night clock The game throne And I don’t think I can just copy him!) We’re still about six weeks from that holiday, so there’s no hurry.
My streaming guide for the weekend is aliveSo be sure to check it for some new shows and ideas about the film. If you look at something good I would love to hear about that too. And we have a mane to get rid of! Let’s deal with it!
Looking for the Gorn Saturday? 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: Chore (194 Words Remaining)
Tip: Making a racket.
Clue: This is how it ends with ‘i’.
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.
Jobra was a very good opener today, leaving me with 194 possible solutions and a bad yellow “O”. Baton reduced it to 16, which left me a little hope that I would get this one in three. I picked the kilogram next, which cut all but three words. I could only think of only one: noisy, who was a snack enough (luck enough). Huzzah!
Today’s snack
Screenshot: Erik Cain
I get 0 points for guessing in four and -1 for a bot loss. The bot gets 1 point for guessing in three and 1 bottles to beat me. Our new September total values are even more expanding that:
Erik: 8 points
Wordle Bot: 14 points
The word “noisy” comes from medium English ninemeaning “noisily, turbulently”, which is derived noise + suffix -weve. Root noise comes from old French noise (“Noise, quarrel, harassment”) and probably from Latin nausea (“Disease, sea disease”), originally refers to unregistered or disturbing sound – something that caused distress or anxiety. So “noisily” literally meant “full noise or crowded”.
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