Wordle Solved: Aโฃ Coin Flip Decides Today’s Puzzle – andโฃ Keeps the Bot in the Lead
New York, NY – August โ24, 2024 – Today’s Wordle proved a surprisingly challenging puzzle, culminating in a coin-flip victory for Forbes contributor Erik Kain. After a lackluster start,โ Kain secured the win with the word “MIRTH,” narrowly edging out the Wordleโ Bot in a tie.
Kain detailed his solving process, beginning withโค the common opening guess โค”PLANE,” โwhich yielded a disappointing โ377 words remaining. A subsequent guess of โข”HOIST” narrowed the possibilities to nine,but provided only yellow letter clues. Focusing on the โpotential ending,โ kain โฃtried “GIRTH,” โคcoming close to the solution. Ultimately, “BIRTH” and “MIRTH”โค remained, and a coin toss resolute the winning โฃword.
The competitive Wordle score remains tight, with Kain โearningโ 0 points for โฃsolving in four guesses and tying โขthe Bot. This leaves the โcurrent standings at:
Erik Kain: 13 points
Wordle Bot: 14 points
The Bot maintains a slim lead in โคtheir ongoing competition. Scoring is weightedโ as follows: 3 points for solving โขin one โคguess,2 for two,1 forโ three,0 forโ four,-1 for five,-2 โfor six,and -3 โขfor failing to solve. Players also โearn 1 point for beating their opponent, 0 for a tie, and โข-1 for a loss. โขFridays offerโฃ double points, positive or โnegative.
Today’s solution, “MIRTH,” boasts a rich โetymological โฃhistory. The word originates from the Old English myrgth, meaning “joy, pleasure, delight.” This evolved from Myrge (“pleasant, agreeable, sweet”), linked to Old High German nightmore (“short, brief, pleasant”) and Gothic Maurgjan (“to shorten”). The shift in โmeaning likely stemmed fromโฃ associating brevity orโฃ ease with pleasant โexperiences. By โคthe Middle Englishโ period, myrth(e) specifically signified joy,โ amusement, and gladness, frequently enough expressed through laughter โขand festivity.
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