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Today ‘Wurm’ #1433 Notes, information and answer for Thursday, May 22nd, May 22nd

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ForbesToday’s ‘worm’ #1432 information, information and answer for Wednesday, May 21st

Yesterday was Odin’s day, which meant that we had a worm on Wednesday Riddle before we tackled our worm. Today is Thor’s day, so we get the answer. Here was the puzzle that was discussed due to my trips abroad in Scotland:

Come a mystery, come a mystery, come, a selection, bag, bag,

A small, little man in a red, red coat.

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A lady in his slope, an A curse in his neck.

Come a mystery, come a mystery, come a selection, bag, bag.

What am I?

The answer: a cherry! A little man in a red coat with a rod (the trunk) and a “touch in his neck” (the pit). A Bonnie Wee puzzles!

Now it’s worm time.

How to loosen today’s worm

The note: Turn the page.

The note: This worm has a double letter.

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.


I started strongly with a hotel and then made a fairly outrageous mistake with Chain because I had already excluded the letter “H”. Nevertheless, I was on the right path with only four words and three colorful boxes. However, Solid didn’t do the trick, but I only thought of folio (if I thought about it, I would have gone with polio) and that was the worm. Huzzah!

Competitive cubes

I get 0 points for guessing four and 1 point to beat the bot. The bot loses 1 point for installments in five and another because he lost to me. This brings us to a narrow May picture of:

Erik: 14 points

Wurmbot: 15 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 “folio” comes from the Latin Foliummeans “sheet” or “sheet”. In medieval Latin, Folio (Ablative of Folium) was used to refer to a paper sheet. It entered English in the 15th century and originally referred to a book format in which each sheet of paper was folded once and created two leaves (or four sides). Later it means a page number or the page itself.


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