Ah, green and yellow. Wordle is like the game Mastermind, if you ever played that, using words rather than color pegs – green is right letter in right location, yellow is right letter (it’s in the word) but not in the right location. I would not (did not) pick up on that, like everyone else here I was focusing on the letters rather than the colors.
Yes. I have not played Wordle, but I understand the concept. It’s similar to the TV game show Lingo that I saw bits of on the Game Show Network. Is that still around? The internet sez yes.
I…guess it’s just about labeling? T=Therapist P=Patient, presumably, but???
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The ‘P’ belongs before the ‘edia’ in the encyclopedia song.
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Googling it to find out other people’s answers – apparently it helps to play Wordle, which I don’t.
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Ah, green and yellow. Wordle is like the game Mastermind, if you ever played that, using words rather than color pegs – green is right letter in right location, yellow is right letter (it’s in the word) but not in the right location. I would not (did not) pick up on that, like everyone else here I was focusing on the letters rather than the colors.
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Yes. I have not played Wordle, but I understand the concept. It’s similar to the TV game show Lingo that I saw bits of on the Game Show Network. Is that still around? The internet sez yes.
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The Wordle interpretation does make sense. (I do Wordle every day, but I don’t to psychotherapy.)
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As a compulsive Wordle player, I think it would have helped a lot if the P had been the correct shade.
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I do crosswords and Sudoku myself.
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