Some interesting words in this one

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • I'm Scott Strosahl, and today I'm solving weekly Squardle #107. #Squardle is like #Wordle squared, and it's a lot of fun!
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Komentáře • 7

  • @LuigiFan1akaStar
    @LuigiFan1akaStar Před měsícem +2

    "I feel like I'm missing something."
    Yeah, a T was possibly what you missed from STORE. Could probably helped a bit more if you noticed it.

  • @finlandtaipan4454
    @finlandtaipan4454 Před měsícem

    Pretty good Squardle. 5 for me. There is no i in ENVOY. This week's bonus words were SKIED, CONVO, RAGED and MATTE.
    CONVO is a new addition to the 2023 edition of the word list endorsed by the North American Scrabble Players Association. It sounds like Australian slang for a conversation.

    • @StroSolves
      @StroSolves  Před měsícem +1

      There is no I in ENVOY, but there is in ENVOI. It's a conclusion at the end of a poem.

    • @finlandtaipan4454
      @finlandtaipan4454 Před měsícem +1

      @@StroSolves LOL, I only knew RENVOI (because its plural RENVOIS is a high-probability bingo word). I had never heard of ENVOI. Thank you for teaching me a new word!

  • @LogosLifestlyle2023
    @LogosLifestlyle2023 Před měsícem +3

    can you play scramble the new game from the creators of crossworlde

  • @furbyfubar
    @furbyfubar Před měsícem

    This was a really fun solve to watch. You *didn't* get tripped up by the word in the second column that had both me and @Rangsk stuck during our solves, so when I saw you consider that one so early I thought it would be smooth sailing for you from there on out. But the middle row is one of those words that're tricky *despite* being in the original list of answers for Wordle, (and as such in most other Wordle-variations). Probably because once someone starts thinking about words beginning with in- the mind goes to words where that is the prefix in a clearer way. I just checked the etymology of ingot and it is *probably* from "in" + Old English goten, past participle of geotan "to pour". So it *is* the prefix in- (in the meaning "into, in, on, upon", not in its other meaning of "not") that's used in ingot. But since the other half of the word is lost from English, the word ingot now *feels* like its own word much more than words like inbox or inlet.

  • @sorryimelijah
    @sorryimelijah Před měsícem

    day 195 of asking you to play squaredle