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Wycombe Wordle 29

Answer to 28 was TORRES. Best of luck with number 29, you just might need it.

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  • Wordle guessed in 5/6!


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    I'm surprised I found so many wrong guesses that were in the dictionary

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    I’m still smarting after being assured that TJAY (Wordle 26) is in β€˜the’ dictionary. I mean, I ask you, what sort of dictionary is that?! Answers (puns welcome) on a postcard.

  • You got me this time - but it's not a word (or name) I use every day!!

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  • Wordle guessed in 4/6!

    Can you do better?


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    Vicious!!

    After a promising first guess I should have got it earlier but had to resort to letter-eliminating.

    (You won’t find it in the dictionary @micra)

  • Wordle guessed in 1/6!

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    I’d got to the third line and guessed what the last four letters were but tried a lot of silly made up words just to confirm those four. Trouble is none of them was in the dictionary so I was none the wiser. I had an inkling that I knew a player whose name ended in those four letters but when I went back to the Gasroom tab, the grid had reverted to blanks. I put the name in straight away and, hey presto, it was correct. Think we’d have to call it the fourth attempt.

  • 5/6

  • Oh, @a40! You’ve regressed!

  • Nope.


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  • Unless you were following Wycombe in 1996 you wouldn’t get this one @PrinceOfCrowell .

  • I got the name on 6th attempt but spelt it wrong.

  • It’s my I pad. For some reason it doesn’t like copy and paste. Not an issue on my phone though.

  • I was surprised to see this, particularly as he was only born in 1966:

    "Dijkstra's algorithm is an algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph, which may represent, for example, road networks. It was conceived by Dutch goalkeeping journeyman Sybrandus (Sieb) Johannes Andreas Dijkstra in 1956 and published three years later."

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