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How to solve today’s mane.
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The day of work came and went, and we are here, summer days of the dog. Three weeks left, then fall into our lap, leafy and cool. We have a mane to solve this fine September day. Let’s deal with it!
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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: Grape (67 words remaining)
Tip: Power.
Clue: This snack has three consonants 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.
Through the thruel, the decent opener only left 67 possible solutions today. Ingot only reduced that number at 7, though, and fast was worse, leaving me with four words to choose. I even strategically thought about it, trying to eliminate the struggle and visibility and wight and what are you. I guessed you could next and, happy for me, it was a snack.
Today’s Bot
Screenshot: Erik Cain
Bot and I get 0 for guessing in four and 0 for tying and remain our September:
Erik: 0 points
Wordle Bot: 3 points
Word power comes from old English Miht or MeahtWhich means “strength, strength, ability”. It is associated with old grade high German volume (“Power”), old Norse powerand Gothic Mahts. Everybody returns to the proto-chereman Mahtiz (“Power, Ability”), which in turn comes from proto-indo-European mag- meaning “so you can have power.”
So originally power Marked with power or abilities, and later came as an auxiliary verb expressing the possibility.
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