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@Phil · 0:30

Offshoots of Wordle

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I know most people are familiar with Wordolf, but there's been a number of offshoots of the game wardl that have come to the market in the past couple of weeks and I'm playing four of them right now on a daily basis. They don't take too much time. They're a lot of fun. So I wanted to share the other three that I'm playing because he may not be as familiar with them as you are worthy

What other wordle type games are you playing? Drop them in here!

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@Phil · 0:36

Quordle https://www.quordle.com/ #/

But Cordle is the first one. Putting the link to it. I think it's a lot of fun for those of you who are not challenged by word of this gives you a little bit more challenging. Trying to do four at once
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@Phil · 0:41

Nerdle https://nerdlegame.com/

And I take a lot of time after that second equation or the second result is up. And I got to tell you, it's a little tougher, I think, than Wordle. But I think it's so much more rewarding. And I think if you're into numbers, if you're into math, I think you'll like this a little bit better
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@Phil · 1:06

Worldle https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/

This is a fun one, but tough to pronounce world. It's world, and then le. And if you haven't guessed already, it is a geography based world type game. Now, in this game, each day they will put a silhouette of a country up and you have six guesses to get it right. And after each subsequent guess, then it will tell you how far off you are in the world. In kilometers
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Rehan Shah
@ririshah · 1:15
Like, it's kind of used a lot in cricket. So, you know, we're to a single I don't know how many of the listeners here. No cricket. If the listeners are from the Western side, like us or something, you're less likely. But if you're from this continent, Australia, UK, New Zealand, you're more than likely to know what cricket is
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@Phil · 2:24

@Ange1A @ririshah

Angela and Riri, thank you for the recommendations here. Unfortunately, I don't think I am versed enough in either Cricket or Taylor Swift to be competitive in either one of those, but I appreciate the recommendations and please keep them coming. Angela, as far as the a couple of tips here. I always put two words in corridor before I even guess at something. And I try to use as many vowels as possible in those two words. That's key
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@Phil · 1:34

@Ange1A Four is great!

I don't repeat any numbers on the first try, just trying to see what numbers are in there that I can play with but I'm really looking for where the equal sign is and what the function is. And as you'll see in tonight's game, I got both of those. I got the function and the equal sign in the right place and from there I knew it was going to be a quick end. Once you have those two, it becomes pretty easy
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@Phil · 0:34

Started 3 for 3 on Quordle. Will never happen again!

So I tried it for the third guess and it was three for three. That will never happen again. Not a chance. And like I said, that fourth word just complete BS. Eventually got it, but it took me seven tries
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