You, sir, have received today’s double birdie award!
You, sir, have received today’s double birdie award!
Damn… I’ve used or even guessed this one in worldle… And I’m more than familiar with it!
@Scholardle 179 5/6
Not even double birdie…
@Scholardle 180 4/6
Is that a good thing now?
@Scholardle 180 6/6
Nothing to fear. Just bend over and breathe in…
@Scholardle 180 4/6*
Not so bad…
@Scholardle 180 3/6
@Scholardle 180 3/6
WTF is that avatar? I thought we were together in this…
Don’t worry, it’s just a phase…
@Scholardle 181 3/6
Ok…,
@Scholardle 181 X/6
More than OK…
@Scholardle 181 3/6
Another dictionary visit
@Scholardle 181 5/6
Nice one! unusual word for a change.
@Scholardle 181 4/6*
Today, at 12:59 a. m., I’m seeing horizontal rows of six squares. When I type in a five-letter word, a red rectangle with the words “Not enough letters” appears at the top. If I type in a six-letter word, a red rectangle with the words “Word not found” appears at the top.
Weird City.
Edited to add:
Hmmm. exponentially harder!
@Scholardle 182 3/6*
@Scholardle 182 4/6
Tough to suddenly try to think in 6 letter words after doing so many 5s
@Scholardle 182 4/6
Well, while it may seem harder at first, i think that having six spaces allows you to eliminate more incorrect letters at one go. Maybe it is easier in that sense.
Now I have to find a new starting word… I have been in the habit of starting both Wordle and Scholardle with the same word for the last couple of months. Just for the challenge (and not the same word all the time, either…).
Hmmm. A six letter word with all the vowels?
Good idea, although it wouldn’t have been very helpful today.
I think I’ll try something like aeonic or uremia tomorrow.
Edit: It doesn’t see those scholarly words as real words, so I guess utopia will be the one.