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Anyone playing wordle?

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4 for me...I chose "unwisely" for 3rd guess.

My options for 3rd guess were regal, rehab, relay and repay. Regal was the 1st word to pop into my mind, but I went with relay instead....

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Five for me. Could have been four, but, well... you know... :D

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How do I do that spoiler box that everyone else uses in this thread?
 

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How do I do that spoiler box that everyone else uses in this thread?
click three dots on top left of text box
click eye with a slash through it
spoiler box pops up, just hit continue
separate the two spoiler ends with space in between
tap the middle so puzzle knows where to go
attach files
choose files
tap saved Wordle
open
insert (shown on the image)
full image
TUG post reply

This is how it works for me on an iPad. Do you know how to save the puzzle first? It all becomes routine.
 

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How do I do that spoiler box that everyone else uses in this thread?

click three dots on top left of text box
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click eye with a slash through it
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spoiler box pops up, just hit continue

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(Or you can just type in the spoiler tags manually.)


separate the two spoiler ends with space in between
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Prior to doing all of this I've copied the Wordle board to my clipboard with the Windows snipping tool (Shift-Windows key-S)
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Now I paste (Ctrl-V) that Wordle board in between the spoiler tags.
 

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T_R_O, you are good!
 

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If I can't aid it and I can't store it, WHERE might it be?


 

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An early morning 5 today.
 

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Four. I seem to be in a pattern.Or a rut.
CHAIR got the H in position and an R. I tried RHYME and got the ending E and also narrowed down the R to the 4th position. So, I have xHxRE. I thought of WHERE, THERE, STORE and SHORE. There may have been others but I‘m still on my first cup of coffee. I thought WHERE had already been the Wordle. I went with SHORE and got nothing. I just couldn’t see THERE being the word so I tried WHERE. Here. There. Everywhere.
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A tough five today. I thought that I had some good words on lines three and four as possible letters were being eliminated, but they turned out to be wrong.

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3 today. Was lucky to get 2 letters in correct position on 1st guess.

Getting the 'H' really helped, but there were still a whole lot of words like chose, chore, whale and there that fit. I briefly considered WHERE, but thought whale and whole to be less commonly used words. And whole could have r/o chose and chore.
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Four

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Looking for something fun to do with four, and I thought of when four on the floor gearshift came out the replace the three on the tree gearshifts on the steering wheel. And that does date me!!!

But that also led to the four-on-the-floor drum rhythm, where the bass drum hits every beat in the measure - a key component of disco music out of Philadelphia. One of the first songs to feature four-on-the floor was The Love I Lost, by Harold Melvin and Blue Notes.

 
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