Wordle challenge: tips and solutions for the local player
Wordle challenge: tips and solutions for the local player
Autumn is in full swing, and while the temperatures hardly rise above the freezing point, the snow in the mountains ensures a wintry atmosphere. Sitting inside with a cup of hot coffee and puzzling, sounds like a perfect way to pass the cold days away. It is a very special Friday, especially for Wordle fans among us, because today is 2XP Friday, which means that the points achieved are doubled-both the positive and the negative. So if you want a challenge, you are exactly right here!
The focus is on the game Wordle, where a new word has to be guessed every day. The note for today is: "Prepared" - this means that the word you are looking for refers to a kind of preparation. There is also another note: This puzzle contains two vowels in a row. So a bit of puzzle fun is guaranteed!This is how Wordle
worksThe game itself is simple. You enter words to find the right letters for the word you are looking for by hints. The first tip is a good starting point to guess the first letters. The author chose the word "Pride" today and was happy that this was an almost perfect first attempt. From this, three possible second letters could quickly be formed from this: Ready, Reedy and Nerdy. The choice fell on Ready, and as chance it wanted, it was actually the solution! Congratulations to everyone who also solved the riddle!
There are also points to win for the particularly eager. A guessed word integrates three points in one experiment, while two experiments bring two points. If you play against friends, you also get a point when you hit them and have to give you if you lose. On a 2xp Friday, this means a lot of points, depending on how good your own advisory capacity is!
origin of the word
The term "ready" has its roots in ancient English "Rǣde", which means "prepared" or "orderly". It comes from the proto-Germanic "Raidijaz" and also corresponds to corresponding in the old Frisian, middle of the middle of the middle and in Old High German. The whole thing can be traced back to the proto-indo-European root term "Reidh-", which means "ride" or "ready". It conveys the feeling of being prepared for something or staying in motion.
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For detailed information on Wordle, including strategies and exciting developments, we recommend a look at the article by Forbes .
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