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How to solve today’s mane.
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I forgot to add the Gorddle puzzle when I published yesterday, but I added it a little after that. We apologize if you miss it, but you can try to solve it now if it is, just don’t read too far into the answer! This was a puzzle:
The man runs away from home. It turns left and continues to work. After a while again turns left and continues to run. Later, it turns again and run home again.
Who was the man in the mask?
Answer:
Hunter. This puzzle describes someone who runs around a diamond baseball.
All right, we have a mane to get rid of.
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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: Spare (289 words remaining).
Tip: Mix it.
Clue: This snack has a lot more consonant than 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 backup is a good opening of speculation most of the time, but not so much today. 289 Words left and one lone E. I chose all new letters with my second weather, Boink (useful word if you have already used ‘s’ and ‘R’ and ‘and’ and ‘and’ e ‘and’ and ‘and’ and ‘and’ and it’s up to only 1: mix to win!
Today’s Bot
Screenshot: Erik Cain
Once again, Bot and I get 1 for guessing in three and 0 for tying, strengthening our September results to:
Erik: 2 points
Wordle Bot: 5 points
Word stir comes from old English stir (“To mix, socialize”), which herself stems from proto-cheese Blandian (“To mix, mix, confuse”). Cognita appear in old Norse (stir“To mix”), the old high German (Bogan) and GOTIC (stir). The deeper root is proto-indo-European Bʰlend- (“To make a cloudy, mix, confuse”).
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