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Today’s ‘worm’ #1417 notes, information and answer for Tuesday, May 6th, May 6th

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ForbesToday ‘Wurm’ #1416 Notes, information and answer for Monday, May 5th

Here we go again. Another day to solve another worm. It is crazy to believe, we left well over a thousand of it – we approach the 1500 brand! – and still have almost a thousand to go. But puzzles keep our minds sharply and there is nothing to complain about. Leave us today!

How to loosen today’s worm

The note: Like a room, but better.

The note: This worm has more vowels than consonants.

OK, Spoiler below!

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The answer:

Wuramalysis

Every day I check the wormbot to analyze my installment game. You can check your Wordles with wormpot Exactly here.


Crone was not a particularly good guess and left me behind with a green box and 181 remaining solutions. I almost guess Suite for my second guess, but this stubborn desire to use all new letters. I finally chose Sluit what is like a ditch and groaned when I realized that it left me only a possible solution: suite for victory!

Competitive cubes

As yesterday, the bot and I get 1 point for guessing three and 0 for binding. May sums are now:

Erik: 8 points

Wurmbot: 2 points


How to play competitive worm

  • Guessing in 1 is worth 3 points; Guessing in 2 is worth 2 points; Guessing in 3 is worth 1 point; Guessing in 4 is worth 0 points; Guessing in 5 is -1 points; Guessing in 6 is -2 points and the lack of the worm is -3 points.
  • If you hit your opponent, you get 1 point. When you build, you will receive 0 points. And if you lose your opponent, you get -1 points. Add it to get your score. Take a daily run every day or play for a new score every day.
  • On Fridays there are 2XP, which means that you double your points – positive or negative.
  • You can keep a player or simply play every day. Enjoy!

Today’s worm etymology

The word suite comes from the French word of the same spelling and means “a sequence” or “a retinue”, which in turn comes from the Latin Sequi, or “follow”. It originally referred to a sequence of music pieces or alternatively to the essentials of terms. It was later used to refer to extended or connected rooms and coordinated sets.


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