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How to solve today’s Wordle.
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It’s Wordle Wednesday once again, folks! This means you get an extra puzzle, riddle or challenge to help keep your wits razor sharp prior to solving today’s Wordle. Here’s today’s:
Four creatures — a unicorn, a dragon, an ogre, and a gnome — are on their way from the village of Bupkis to a royal party at Meriwether Castle. They each depart at different times, travel at different speeds, and face different challenges along the road.
Your task: Determine the exact order in which they arrive at the castle.
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If you know the answer, let me know! I’ll post it in tomorrow’s guide. Now let’s solve this Wordle!
The Hint: Like a knee.
The Clue: This Wordle begins with a vowel.
Okay, spoilers below!
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Today’s Wordle
Every day I check Wordle Bot to help analyze my guessing game. You can check your Wordles with Wordle Bot right here.
CRONE is a solid opening guess and today it served me well (it’s a slight variation on Wordle Bot’s favorite, CRANE, and today was definitely the better of the two). With 82 remaining possible solutions, I tried MOTEL for my second word. This didn’t give me any new green boxes, but I did slash the remaining number of solutions down to three. I came up with ELBOW and lucky for me, it was the Wordle!
Today’s Wordle Bot
I get 1 point for guessing in three and 1 point for beating the Bot. The Bot gets 0 for guessing in four and -1 for losing to your humble narrator. This brings us to March running totals of . . . .
Erik: 25 points.
Wordle Bot: 6 points.
The word “elbow” comes from Old English “elnboga”, a compound of “eln” (meaning “ell,” an old unit of measure roughly equal to the length of the forearm) and “boga” (meaning “bend” or “bow”). So, “elnboga” literally means “bend of the ell”—the joint where the arm bends. Over time, this evolved through Middle English as “elbogh” or “elbauwe” to the modern “elbow.”
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