Wordle Wednesday may be over, but Thursday has arrived, and it's time to tackle today's Wordle. Yesterday's special riddle was a clever one - "Day after day, I cut and I cut, a thousand thousand cuts I've made, but never drawn blood." The answer? A hairstylist or a barber.
On to today's challenge! We're starting with a word hint that sounds like a fissure - the Wordle ends with an obvious vowel. To help you out, we have a starting word of COURT (72 letters remaining) and our trusty Wordle Bot analysis guide.
In Competitive Wordle terms, guessing in 1 is worth 3 points; guessing in 2 is worth 2 points; guessing in 3 is worth 1 point; guessing in 4 is worthless; guessing in 5 is -1 points; and missing the word is -3 points. Fridays are 2XP, doubling your score for that day.
Now, let's look at today's Wordle answer. The final image reveals the answer: CHASM. A beautiful word indeed. How did our starting word COURT lead to this outcome? Well, it seems I had a "split decision" between CHAIR and CHASM on my second guess. As luck would have it, CHASM was the correct solution.
With that settled, we see how Erik (that's me) scored in Competitive Wordle today, with 3 points. Our rival, the Wordle Bot, scored the same amount, so we tied once again. The score remains wide open for now.
Here are a few more tidbits from today's game: CHASM comes from Greek khasma, meaning "yawning hollow" or "gaping opening." It entered English via Late Latin chasma, retaining its sense of deep, open fissures.
The Wordle Bot scores and analysis remain the same as yesterday - great tools for improving your puzzle-solving skills. I hope you enjoyed today's challenge!
On to today's challenge! We're starting with a word hint that sounds like a fissure - the Wordle ends with an obvious vowel. To help you out, we have a starting word of COURT (72 letters remaining) and our trusty Wordle Bot analysis guide.
In Competitive Wordle terms, guessing in 1 is worth 3 points; guessing in 2 is worth 2 points; guessing in 3 is worth 1 point; guessing in 4 is worthless; guessing in 5 is -1 points; and missing the word is -3 points. Fridays are 2XP, doubling your score for that day.
Now, let's look at today's Wordle answer. The final image reveals the answer: CHASM. A beautiful word indeed. How did our starting word COURT lead to this outcome? Well, it seems I had a "split decision" between CHAIR and CHASM on my second guess. As luck would have it, CHASM was the correct solution.
With that settled, we see how Erik (that's me) scored in Competitive Wordle today, with 3 points. Our rival, the Wordle Bot, scored the same amount, so we tied once again. The score remains wide open for now.
Here are a few more tidbits from today's game: CHASM comes from Greek khasma, meaning "yawning hollow" or "gaping opening." It entered English via Late Latin chasma, retaining its sense of deep, open fissures.
The Wordle Bot scores and analysis remain the same as yesterday - great tools for improving your puzzle-solving skills. I hope you enjoyed today's challenge!