Wordle - Why I ALWAYS Guess the Same Four Words

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • I found this Wordle strategy that is fast and easy to use. I always make the same guess for my first four words, so I don't have to stop and think about the clues. The magic happens on guess 5 and 6. I haven't yet found a word I can't solve with this strategy.
    This strategy is great for speed and simplicity, and is very reliable. However, when using it you won't often get the opportunity to solve words on guess 3 and 4.
    Wordle: www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/
    WordGuessr: engaging-data.com/wordguessr-...

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  • @ArchimedesLP
    @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +243

    Something a little different for my channel. Let me know what you think!
    -Arc the Trend Chaser

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes but this you can only ever get it in 5 or 6 turns but the losers want the chance to randomly get it in less to pretend that means some thing!

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +8

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 I have gotten it in 3, it's unusual but you can get all 5 letters in the first couple words, then there is no need to use the others.

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArchimedesLP Very lucky using this method!
      So since new york post has purchased the word wordle (but not legally) and are not legal owners of the game (I wonder if they think they are)
      How many other sites offering the same game (that wont charge) will pop up!
      If the owners of the PATENTED idea of using colours to inform the play of the bulls and cows will sue new york post for breach of their patent? 😁

    • @snorky4506
      @snorky4506 Před 2 lety +4

      I disagree with wasting steps by not reacting to results of prior guesses. I use a starter word with 3 common consonants and 2 different vowels, like later or sonar, then I can usually get it in 4, and often in 3. One time in 2!

    • @snorky4506
      @snorky4506 Před 2 lety +3

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Lots of misinformation in your comment. The color coding was lifted from MasterMind anyway, and it was the New York Times, not Post. The Times said they will keep it free, but I feel certain they will monetize it somehow, or limit it to their subscribers. That will be a sad day.

  • @KrivitskyM
    @KrivitskyM Před 2 lety +611

    I also haven't found a word that I couldn't solve with this strategy, but this just made the game trivial and unfun. The thrill of not being sure of your guess and sometimes getting it as early as on the second guess (happened once) is the real appeal of Wordle for me, not showing off your vocabulary.

    • @HorseEater
      @HorseEater Před 2 lety +16

      I got it first once

    • @Scotty-vs4lf
      @Scotty-vs4lf Před 2 lety +13

      today my first guess was 3 greens, gray, green and it took me 5 tries... i wouldnt believe my eyes if i got it in 2

    • @formerlyknownaseasrob
      @formerlyknownaseasrob Před 2 lety +1

      I use the crane strat in the regular wordle but my sister introduced me to an offshoot called quordle in which you have 4 words to guess and have 9 tries to get it. Decided I’d use this strat for that and since it’s four words you’re guessing, maybe you have one you can guess right on turn 5 but from there is where you’ll probably have to be sharp

    • @JCPRuckus
      @JCPRuckus Před 2 lety +6

      @@formerlyknownaseasrob - Lol... I've been ignoring this video for a few days. One, because I play on Hard Mode, so this doesn't work for me. And, two, because the point isn't to guess the word. The point is to guess the word in the lowest number of turns you can, and a 5 turn average is terrible.
      The only reason I finally watched it is because I discovered Quordle yesterday, and that really does seem to need a "hack" like this if you want to finish before the last guess.

    • @Theo-dg2be
      @Theo-dg2be Před 2 lety

      @@HorseEater happened to me today

  • @sparkyshore3543
    @sparkyshore3543 Před 2 lety +681

    The problem is, if you do it this way, it’s almost always going to take at least four guesses, and part of the fun is doing it in as few guesses as possible. Also, if you’re playing hard mode, this strategy doesn’t work.
    It’s also boring if you make it that easy.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +73

      Yes, if you're concerned about these things you can use this strategy as a backup though. For example, using EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY, if you hit a good amount of letters on word 1 or 2, you can just use a normal strategy from that point. But you still have the security of efficient words for the rare cases where you hit nothing.

    • @patriciabranson5557
      @patriciabranson5557 Před 2 lety +15

      I find that STERN works best for me. Wheel of Fortune taught me those are 5 of the 6 most common letters. Usually get it in 3

    • @shashankgpt94
      @shashankgpt94 Před 2 lety +3

      @@patriciabranson5557 what's stern?

    • @firestar4430
      @firestar4430 Před 2 lety +4

      @@shashankgpt94 back of a ship

    • @seanwilliams4087
      @seanwilliams4087 Před 2 lety +15

      @@shashankgpt94 also means serious or humourless as an adjective. Eg. The judge was strict with a stern manner.

  • @a3robix478
    @a3robix478 Před 2 lety +174

    I figured this out after playing 7-8 days, but the fun is when you can guess the word in the 2nd-3rd try. It's just fun that way.

    • @sunniesh9915
      @sunniesh9915 Před 2 lety +2

      YES! This makes it even more competitive with my friends, who are guessing around 4 or 5 out of 6 guesses 😂

    • @parkercrossland410
      @parkercrossland410 Před 2 lety +1

      The fun way is to play it like golf. 4 is par, 3 is birdie, 5 is bogey, etc

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 Před rokem +1

      Second try…? That’s nuts, dude.

    • @karenwiebe696
      @karenwiebe696 Před rokem

      @@parkercrossland410 that’s how my family does it.

    • @david203
      @david203 Před rokem

      I have solved Wordle using 2, 3, and 4 lines with this strategy, trying the words in a different order. It's simple: as soon as you have all five letters, either in green or yellow, you stop using the initial four words and you start guessing in the usual way.

  • @muhammed6432
    @muhammed6432 Před 2 lety +30

    I love to solve the wordle in less number of tries as much as possible.
    Out of 11 days I have played, my quickest is on the 2nd try.

  • @nickbutcherx
    @nickbutcherx Před 2 lety +1067

    A perfect method for how NOT to have fun playing Wordle

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +248

      No argument here! From the comments I gather that people either love or hate this.

    • @aurorazoe6011
      @aurorazoe6011 Před 2 lety +93

      Just because this method is different from the way you solve the puzzle, does not mean it is NOT a way to enjoy solving it.

    • @XYZeNxghtmxre
      @XYZeNxghtmxre Před 2 lety +27

      You’re just using 20 unique letters, it not even that bad. Even using 10 unique letter for the first 2 words can increase your chances of getting it in 3 guesses dramatically.

    • @rlzerocy
      @rlzerocy Před 2 lety +22

      I think the fun here is the actual creation of the method, but after that it does seem too mechanical to be fun

    • @JCPRuckus
      @JCPRuckus Před 2 lety +22

      @@aurorazoe6011 - The point of the game isn't to simply get the answer. The point is to get the answer in the least number of guesses. 4 is average, 3 or less is good, 5 is bad. Using this method is going to get you an average close to or over 5. I guess you're free to enjoy being deliberately bad at the game, but I don't think that's what most people want.

  • @franchescatedaldi418
    @franchescatedaldi418 Před 2 lety +41

    I just started playing and love Wordle. Playing one word a day didn’t satisfy my interest . Thanks for making it fun by guessing more words per day and your hints.

  • @BillyBob-wh4sq
    @BillyBob-wh4sq Před 2 lety +78

    This is really interesting to me. As you mentioned, using a standard set of opening words results in much faster solves at the cost of using more guesses. The best place to use this strategy is in head-to-head Wordle variants where you're simply trying to be the first to guess the word. In these situations, I preferred using TREAD SOILY BUNCH because you get common letters first (a, e, t, r, s, i, etc.) and it's much faster than typing four words. I did come across someone using BRINY STOCK GLADE WHUMP which I think is a stronger four-word opener than yours in terms of letter placement, but it doesn't frontload common letters. This becomes especially important when you're dealing with ~5 second head-to-head matchups where having an extra second or two to think -- particularly if your opener is locked in muscle memory -- can make the difference between victory and defeat.
    In short, four word openings are great but three words can be faster, especially if you put common letters first.
    Edit: funnily enough, I just raced someone using your opening and won. All they had time for was TUBES FLING which gave them two green letters, while I had already gotten all five greens. Granted, the word was TRIAD and I got a bit lucky, but I think this is a good case in point. They would have only gotten two greens and three yellows if they had finished all four guesses.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +12

      Interesting! Speed wordle as a competition is something I hadn't even really considered. By the way, I started using EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY for the exact reason you stated: better front-loading of common letters.
      There are many more factors to consider here. Someone else pointed out that it's better to put S first instead of last because wordle has a curated solution list of 5 letter words that largely doesn't contain plurals. But I find the "general" case of what would be a good strategy for working with an expanded solution list to be much more interesting.

    • @BillyBob-wh4sq
      @BillyBob-wh4sq Před 2 lety +2

      @@ArchimedesLP I've been playing race mode on Metzger Media's Wordle Archive (I don't think I'm allowed to put the link here). It's not super competitive, but the best strategies I've seen all involve guessing lots of letters and going from there. You can check it out if you'd like.
      As for letter placement, I have heard about the lack of plurals in Wordle's answer list but I agree that your words would be better with a more expanded set of answers. I think EARNT might be better substituted for another word that ends in A_E because it's more likely to turn up green, but unfortunately I don't see an easy way to do that with the words you have. The other letters are placed well, though. In particular, I like the DG_ ending and the placement of N and P.

    • @TheNameOfJesus
      @TheNameOfJesus Před 2 lety +2

      @@BillyBob-wh4sq This is interesting. I'm tempted to write a script that finds all sets of four five-letter words that meet these requirements.

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      @@ArchimedesLP I use flame shunt brick podgy
      I think the best 3 letter is, slate pricy hound mode common letters first

  • @aycxe4413
    @aycxe4413 Před 2 lety +2

    Guys chill, you don’t have to use this technique if you don’t want to. He’s just showing/sharing it to us

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +2

      This is the youtube comments section, it's no place for your measured and reasonable opinion :)

  • @Sasser2015
    @Sasser2015 Před 2 lety +38

    1 = double-eagle (albatross)
    2 = eagle
    3 = birdie
    4 = par
    5 = bogey
    6 = double-bogey
    miss = triple-bogey

    • @ARHemant
      @ARHemant Před 2 lety +1

      1's got to be a hole in one?

    • @alwaysdisputin9930
      @alwaysdisputin9930 Před 2 lety

      @Sasser2015 IMO a hole in 1 = 100 wins 0 losses not guessing the answer in 1 or 2 guesses

    • @SirRebrl
      @SirRebrl Před 2 lety

      @@alwaysdisputin9930 A hole in 1 in golf isn't 100 completed games with no triple bogies. Your first triple bogie doesn't stop you from future holes in 1. Hole in 1 is a per-hole term.
      Getting it in one guess is exactly a hole in 1.

    • @alwaysdisputin9930
      @alwaysdisputin9930 Před 2 lety

      @@SirRebrl You're taking the term too literally. "Hole in 1" is merely a metaphor for good play. Sasser is saying if you don't guess the word early you're subpar. However, his attitude is suboptimal & will lead to defeats
      E.g.
      say 3 guesses reveal 4 green:
      B L A _ E
      Sasser will go for the early victory & guess e.g. BLAME
      This is suboptimal because it could be BLADE, BLAZE or BLARE. He could lose the game going through each possibility in turn.
      Therefore it's better to guess MAZED
      & be guaranteed victory in round 5 or 6

    • @SirRebrl
      @SirRebrl Před 2 lety

      ​@@alwaysdisputin9930 Hole in 1 is a very literal term, and "100 wins with no losses" is too drastically different in just the very basis of it for hole in 1 to be apt.
      That aside, Sasser isn't the one who suggested that _getting the answer in one guess_ should be "hole in 1" - AR Hemant is.
      And neither of them is saying "if you don't get it _early_ you're subpar" (nice edit there, just in time lol). Again literally, it's not subpar if you're at par, and from what I see, reasonably skilled players average on 4 guesses. Which defines par.
      If, in golf, you are still far from the hole after 3 shots and par is 4, you can try to hit the ball hard and straight to finish the par 4, but maybe you land in the sandtrap past the green. Or you can softly lob aiming for the near green to secure a better chance at a bogey. None of this affects the definition of par, or birdie, or bogey, or hole in 1.

  • @franchescatedaldi418
    @franchescatedaldi418 Před 2 lety +5

    Love the possibilities to play more words per day. Thanks for your top four beginning words.

  • @zanti4132
    @zanti4132 Před 2 lety +45

    One minor tweak to your four words:
    When a five-letter word has the letter B, the B is most often the first letter. So, change TUBES and FLING to BITES and FLUNG.
    Also, there are always going to be tough words regardless of which four words you start with. But I'd imagine the plan for that possibility is to anticipate the likely problematic words. For example, if the only clues you get from your four words are a correctly placed Y and a misplaced A, you appear to pull the answer out of your butt and enter JAZZY next. 😉

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +9

      Yes, there are some improvements to be made on the exact word choice. Another thing I've done is put the most common letters earlier, so that sometimes I only need to enter 2 or 3 words to get all 5 letters. For example, EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY.
      As to the words that appear tough, they are actually surprisingly easy to find! Other examples include KAYAK, PIZZA, and VIVID. In the example you cited, it' particularly easy because the placement of the Y is known. It looks fishy because there is so little "information" known but the fact is that every other letter has to be a repeat(A or Y) or QZXVJK. I believe there's only one word that fits these clues.
      By the way, I put another example of this in the thumbnail.

    • @ashlynwoods8464
      @ashlynwoods8464 Před 2 lety +3

      Checked this with my code (you can see it on my github page- user is pulsie and repo name is 4-word-wordle-algo-prover, cant post link because spam filter), 18 words where there are 3 or more options afterthese 4 words- still pretty good but slightly worse (could be easier for a human to find words afterwards tho!) - one unique ex is taunt/jaunt/vaunt
      As for earnt climb howfs pudgy, it's far worse- having 41 failures (the highest i've found so far by a lot), but I figure it might pay off with faster sols on average [and its still 41 out of 2k possibilities which is still absurd)

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +2

      @@ashlynwoods8464 I replied in more detail to your top-level comment, but this is a much better example of failure than the other one you gave, because entering one of taunt/jaunt/vaunt will never give you clues to distinguish between the other two. Even in this case it's still solvable with perfect play, 5th guess is any word starting with T that contains either J or V(e.g. TROVE), this will always give enough clues to distinguish between the 3.

  • @jaedynsmith
    @jaedynsmith Před 2 lety +3

    After less than a minute of the video, I tried it out with those words and it worked every time. I wanna say I tried like 5 times and it worked every time!!

  • @mt2oo8
    @mt2oo8 Před 2 lety +6

    What makes Wordle fun is trying to complete the word with the least amount of guesses as possible. I couldn't really be happy with getting it with the final guess every time

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, this strategy is only really good for speed and consistency(it does well in rare situations where there could be a lot of similar words that fit your information in a normal strategy.) I have gotten words in 3 guesses with this strategy but it's not as common as with the typical method.

    • @chuckcolsch874
      @chuckcolsch874 Před 2 lety +3

      I think it resolves to Personality: Some people play games for enjoyment; Others (e.g.: Me) Solely to WIN!

    • @chandyman21
      @chandyman21 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I usually get it in 3-4 guesses. I get terribly disappointed if i reach #5 guess. Based on the algorithm, i don’t think it is even possible to fail at this game

  • @MrDannyg77
    @MrDannyg77 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a better strategy for Octordle than for normal Wordle.

  • @DanzelGlovington
    @DanzelGlovington Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for putting the words in the thumbnail. as a reward I'll let the video play on repeat when I leave for work today.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      That's pointless. This video has 200k views already(more than it deserves IMO) and google can detect blatant attempts to scam views like this. Lol.

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 Před 2 lety +3

    Brilliant! I'll kick Wordles butt tomorrow 👍

  • @shrugalic
    @shrugalic Před 2 lety +7

    Interesting idea, a very stable strategy! When I tried coming up my own four words, assisted by statistics, I ended up with: roate, linds, chump, gleby.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Nice! I wonder about having the e in the last word though. I came up with earnt, climb, howfs, pudgy. I'm pretty happy with this although I wish the s was in word 1 or 2.

    • @shrugalic
      @shrugalic Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArchimedesLP yeah, the repeated characters are weird. There are even more of them in my German Wordle word sequence. But the words are picked such that they split up the possible solutions most evenly. In other words, such that the expected remaining words are fewest

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem +1

      I like Flame Shunt Brick Podgy for top 20 letters

  • @chrisstephens3196
    @chrisstephens3196 Před rokem

    For everyone saying this takes the fun out of it… Then stop searching for strategies on CZcams! Because this is exactly what video should come up.

  • @patrickaquilone
    @patrickaquilone Před rokem

    I love this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pgplaysvidya
    @pgplaysvidya Před 2 lety +3

    I've been using these words for a while now and I just wanted to add that because you know the 4th word is WORDY, you can sometimes guess the word in 4 guesses just by typing TUBES FLING CHAMP
    so for example take the word VIVID which you'll realize immediately only gives you one clue from TUBES FLING CHAMP
    but because you've ruled out 14 letters, by process of elimination you know the letters involved are WORDY QZXVJK
    you can't make a word from WORDYI so you'll look at the QZXVJK list and there are no other options but VIVID
    Another example: CREAM
    TUBES FLING CHAMP will give you clues that leave you with 3 possibilities. Or just one if you are a normal person: CREAM
    the other two options comae and cymae are not common words. But the point is you should be able to get a bunch of solves 4/6 just by thinking of how the hints fit in with the word WORDY

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Interesting! To be honest I'm surprised there are so many situations where there's only one realistic option left after typing the first 3 words. Although it takes quite a bit more time and mental effort to do this.

    • @thebuttermilkyway687
      @thebuttermilkyway687 Před rokem

      But archimedes doesn’t want to think or play, he wants the answer to be obvious.

    • @thebuttermilkyway687
      @thebuttermilkyway687 Před rokem

      What, you don’t like mental effort? Is that not part of this game? Why bother then

  • @cavaru1
    @cavaru1 Před 2 lety +4

    I have been using a similar strategy. I start with the following three words: LOVES, GAUZY, and BRINK. These words have 15 different letters and all the vowels. If needed, my next word is CHxMP. You knock out an additional 4 letters and leave a spot for a vowel. The idea is use a different vowel (A, I, O, or U) depending on what you need. If needed, I use a fifth word SWIFT to knock out another 3 letters.
    I like your words and I’ll definitely give it a try. Thanks!

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Yeah, with my strategy you have to be very specific about not testing letters like V, Z and K because with so many guesses used on scouting, you need to make sure to collect a lot of information. Even though words like KAYAK and PIZZA can be a bit tough to figure out, I haven't found a situation where it's not possible to deduce the presence of these letters.

    • @markschnittker9668
      @markschnittker9668 Před 2 lety

      I do the same. MILKY, HEART, SOUND which covers all the vowels + Y (same as yours) and covers the "combo consonants" (L, N, H). Your list has V, G, Z, B my list trades those for M, T, D, H. I think the "Best" list is subjective. The word list should contain the letters (and preferably the correct position) that a person is likely to forget to properly use in regard to spelling rules. So it would make sense that different folks develop different preferred lists.
      I did not have as much luck with a 4 word list, but I will try the words listed in this video and see how I do.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      @@markschnittker9668 Sorry, I just found out your comment was auto-hidden by youtube and have restored it. Good thoughts on the letters used and especially positions occupied. I have started using EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY which does a pretty good job of putting common letters first, so I can switch strategies early if i get a lot of letters.

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      D would be good to have

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      @@markschnittker9668 I think the best is SLATE, PRICY, HOUND which swaps K/M for P/C

  • @robertreagan5173
    @robertreagan5173 Před 2 lety +1

    I am older 78 and with your word list I won 87 times in row. so far . Such fun , very often the 3 letter words are tough but then I just test JKVQXZ words and the clue of the letter position and Then for an old guy then I search 5 letter word list goggle showed me .thanks so much it fun to do the puzzle every day. Thank you for the four words

  • @jerrybuchanan242
    @jerrybuchanan242 Před 2 lety

    Love it! Good thinking. Thanks!

  • @kirasmith1147
    @kirasmith1147 Před 2 lety +18

    As many have pointed out, you've kinda already lost the wordle if it took you 5 guesses - 4 is an average and you should almost always be able to get it in 4 if you take your time and play well, with 3 being lucky *and* playing well

    • @alwaysdisputin9930
      @alwaysdisputin9930 Před 2 lety +2

      _" you should almost always be able to get it in 4 "_
      obviously lying

    • @kirasmith1147
      @kirasmith1147 Před 2 lety

      ​@@alwaysdisputin9930 As 3blue1brown's video shows, optimal play can bring you to an average of below 4. Given that that's with a program, but imo a human is going to be just about as good, considering that we have better context for what might be a correct word, and when to make a full guess. If you play for information first then a guess, you've eliminated up to 15 common letters by the time you're at guess 4, meaning with context you're almost always going to get 4 if you take your time and plan / have planned guesses

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      @@kirasmith1147 humans don't play optiminally

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      I don't play optimally because thats boring

  • @bugsuck11
    @bugsuck11 Před 2 lety +3

    This strategy has a couple flaws though, it only gives you two guesses to figure out the order of the letters you've uncovered. Also, it makes it near impossible to complete in less than 4 attempts. Even just using a single good starting word, I've averaged 3 guesses and have yet to fail a single day

  • @michaelzack5581
    @michaelzack5581 Před rokem

    Just tried this today and it worked like a charm.

  • @Karen-jp1ns
    @Karen-jp1ns Před 2 lety +2

    I always start with RAISE. If that doesn't give me 2 vowels, I go to POUTY. I wouldn't want to waste 2 more guesses using other standard words. I've also found that using a random starting word works well. I'm a 98% winner!

  • @USAMontanan
    @USAMontanan Před rokem

    You taught me how to play Wordle! Thanks!

  • @benho6251
    @benho6251 Před 2 lety

    I must hand it to you. These 4 words pretty much put a lock on solving the puzzle each day.

  • @ichuzdreamzone3394
    @ichuzdreamzone3394 Před 2 lety

    Wow,This works every time. In my opinion this stratergy is the best

  • @highkage9535
    @highkage9535 Před 2 lety

    NO WAY. This is really good. Now it only takes me a few seconds to solve a puzzle. Thanks man.

  • @TorreonTango
    @TorreonTango Před 2 lety +1

    This strat is really good for things like polydle and quordle

  • @higaddrip2583
    @higaddrip2583 Před 2 lety +2

    Everyone’s very critical of this but I quite enjoy it for repeatable wordle clones. It’s cool enough imo just racing through every time getting the word in a minute or less

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      It is pretty fun for a bit but I understand the criticism as well.

  • @derekmiao6544
    @derekmiao6544 Před 2 lety

    Great way to play this game; thank you.

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 Před 2 lety

    Well, you just made my life a lot simpler. This is amazing. Thanks 😁

  • @angel-ig
    @angel-ig Před 2 lety +1

    This looks like a nice strategy for speedrunning Wordle!

  • @christineguenther3782
    @christineguenther3782 Před 2 lety

    I found Arise and Youth help a lot. I’ve been getting things in three guesses

  • @boomerang91
    @boomerang91 Před 2 lety +1

    I realized pretty quickly my favorite way to play was to basically do this, I have 4 words I use as you do: Comet, Flash, Brink, Pudgy, (using K instead of W) but if I'm not in a rush I'll do the first two words and see if I can solve it and if I easily think of more than 1 possibility or have uncovered very little I'll add the next word and repeat step...example: one day the word was Chest, and I had 2 green and 3 yellow squares by guess two.

  • @chuckcolsch874
    @chuckcolsch874 Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding Video!! Earlier, I viewed a mathematician’s algorithm optimized for fewest guesses. I Strongly Prefer your “optimized” version.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I switched to EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY to put more commonly used letters first, this gives a greater chance to get enough letters early to use a different strategy, but I really like having this as a backup in case the first 1 or 2 guesses give nothing.

  • @oranswitzer2760
    @oranswitzer2760 Před 2 lety

    I came up with a similar strategy (but mathematically provable) for the old board game Mastermind (four colored pegs and the code maker has to give you similar hints). With 6 predefined guesses, I can easily solve any pattern on the 7th guess, but when I play for fun, I often win a round of Mastermind in 4 or 5 guesses (most versions of the game give you 10 or 11 tries).

  • @andydaniel3070
    @andydaniel3070 Před 2 lety

    This is a really good method for people who don't actually like playing Wordle, and just want to get it out of the way so they can get on with their day.

  • @PaddySwan
    @PaddySwan Před 2 lety +1

    I tried this method after learning the four words and I've knocked out like 10 words in a row immediately following the starters, wow this method works well.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it! There are plenty of other word sets to try, I started using EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY which does a better job of front-loading common letters.

  • @robertreagan5173
    @robertreagan5173 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your four words . They are great i play for fun and it really helps me thanks so much ,

  • @scottcarroll8474
    @scottcarroll8474 Před 2 lety

    This is perfect for quordle!

  • @namayra299
    @namayra299 Před 2 lety

    I do adore, thing and Psalm.

  • @jennycastle6851
    @jennycastle6851 Před 2 lety

    I have to hand it to you; these 4 words pretty much put a lock on solving the daily puzzle.

  • @ihaveaquestion7724
    @ihaveaquestion7724 Před 2 lety

    Good advice thanks!

  • @andrewh7713
    @andrewh7713 Před 2 lety

    This will be extremely helpful for solving the multiple word variants such as Quordle and Octordle. As others commented, I'd miss the thrill of a solution in three or even two tries.

  • @lynnpasteris4362
    @lynnpasteris4362 Před 2 lety

    Amazing!

  • @Idisagreethisisnotanon
    @Idisagreethisisnotanon Před 2 lety +1

    Audio and stern is a solid opening with the 5 most common consonants and vowels

  • @gabebrawls
    @gabebrawls Před 2 lety

    i tried this and got the wordle- very useful strat!

  • @erikfromc
    @erikfromc Před rokem

    I got "Civic", which didn't give me a lot of letters to work with from the first four guesses, but I had narrowed it down enough that I could guess it on the fifth. Interesting strategy.

  • @fAndreas92
    @fAndreas92 Před 2 lety +2

    I always start with different words cause that makes it more, you know, fun.

  • @robtrick
    @robtrick Před 2 lety +2

    I have played this game multiple times and multiple ways. I will add to your word choices by coaling that I cam by your theory in an unusual way. I used what I have called a “geographic” method as I eliminated based on their placement on the keyboard. It allows me to really focus on the other parts of the keyboard and minimize looking around. Originally, I had used Earth and audio to cover the vowels but shifted to the geographic word SWEAR , it’s almost the same as earth but it removes the top left corner except Q. Then I go to the other corner and would do POINT but found that my next words geographically were harder. So I switched to POUND…the D at the end was attached to the left corner and now I had only to find a word for C B M N L I. Again originally, I went with LIMBY switched to CLIMB , and then I would throw in FIGHT even though I was reusing the I.
    The irony is that as a result, and this may be the biggest benefit is that I have memorized the keyboard. And have become a touch typist….ha, eh? Funniest side effect so far.
    I have also imagined that this may become a competition so sometimes I have sacrificed the virtue of playing for shortest number of rows to fastest. Thinking I could probably never not get it 4-5 rows but a breakneck speed. Not hard when essentially you get to eliminate so may letters.
    I also enjoy the newer knowledge of seeing where and perhaps why certain letters reside where they do in words. Knowing some of the etymology has helped but the rarity of certain letter combinations (g before m) (P before N) is always quite interesting.
    Thanks for your take
    Rob

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Rob, interesting approach to learning touch-typing(even if unintentional.) Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @reerik3928
    @reerik3928 Před 2 lety +1

    flame brick podgy and shunt is also really good.
    Edit: and now that i think about it, its probably better because it covers the more common letters, making it more likely to give results.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      I prefer to test W over K because I feel like it's easier to "detect" the presence of K without testing it. But I can definitely see it going either way!

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      Also flame shunt brick podgy has better placement and is decent at frontloading common letters
      Plus using flame shunt brick podgy on speedle took me 103 seconds while tubes fling champ wordy took 178

  • @barthotymous
    @barthotymous Před 2 lety +1

    personally I use, Thick + Plows + Frame + Dungy but yours are very nice as well

  • @alienrenders
    @alienrenders Před 2 lety

    I think the biggest advantage of your strategy isn't just the information you get, but that people tend to be able to guess words that start with a letter. It's much more difficult to come up with words that have certain letters in the middle. With your strategy, you're almost guaranteed to know what the candidates for the first letter are.

  • @AnimeGirl665
    @AnimeGirl665 Před 2 lety

    First
    Place
    Bound
    Is my strategy been working for me so far.

  • @RailfanRXR
    @RailfanRXR Před 2 lety

    Use this all the time now!

  • @willstevens4289
    @willstevens4289 Před 2 lety +1

    I came up with the same strategy, and found it very effective - only my four words are BACON, FUDGE , WRIST and LYMPH. Interestingly, your strategy is superior to mine in the case of TAUNT, I’m left with three possibilities, TAUNT, VAUNT and JAUNT, but only two guesses, but you have T in the first position.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +2

      I think most(all?) of these 4-word sets have some 3 word weaknesses like your example. However, I think you can always get it with a clever test: In your example, guessing TROVE on 5 tells you which of the 3 words it is.

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      Could do cabin fudge stork lymph

  • @bluerednotpurple
    @bluerednotpurple Před 2 lety +2

    Well congrats on this video blowing up lol, a lot of people use this set now
    in fact, somebody with crazy typing speed managed to use this set and get under 19 seconds (for 10 words) which is pretty awesome
    as a wordle setmaker though i cant help but call it unoptimal because of letter placements (the set I use for running is also unoptimal but I'm learning a better one)

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, it's way less than optimal. I quickly threw this together just when wordle was starting to become popular back in January. This is literally the first set of 4 words I came up with back then.
      It's been really interesting seeing my wordset pop up in other places. Another one that a ton of people seem to be using is FLAME BRICK SHUNT PODGY, I wonder where this one originated? And then there is the 5-word set popularized by DisguisedToast(I don't know if it's his creation though.)
      Not too long after making this video I started using EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY which does a better job of front-loading the more common letters but it's still far from optimal, especially since having S in the last spot isn't useful for wordle proper.

    • @bluerednotpurple
      @bluerednotpurple Před 2 lety

      @@ArchimedesLP Yeah S in last spot and E in first spot really isn't great. But some of the other positions are actually really good! (A, R, N, T, C, L, I, D, G, Y, and probably O, U, P). FLAME SHUNT BRICK PODGY is basically the most popular speedrunning set out there, and it is a set optimized for the maximum amount of greens instead of guaranteed solves. SPLAT MIRED GONCH is what I consider the best (it's 3 words, which is faster but harder than 4).
      And there are a few 5 word sets designed to get 24/25 unique letters, but they all suck and are almost at the same level as the best 4 word sets lol. On hellowordl/speedle there's a way to always guarantee you solve it with 5 words, but for the nyt list versions you still have 16 words at most that you can't distinguish. VERGE SPILL CHOTT FAWNY DUMBO (yeah it's stupid looking but it's really good somehow. Also there's no K lol). This could change though, it's the best set we know of and there could be better out there. Compare that 16 to GLENT BRICK JUMPY VOZHD WAQFS which has 25 unique letters and has around 80 words it can't distinguish.

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      @@bluerednotpurple S at the end is good for wordguessr tho as it uses plurals

  • @OnHoldAt50
    @OnHoldAt50 Před rokem

    I always win with three or four (most common) guesses. Your method would ruin my stats, but I can appreciate your approach. Fun game.

  • @morisn
    @morisn Před 2 lety

    Nice! It worked on my first try 😁 update; it's great, I tried it several times now and I've been able to guess most at the fifth try as expected but sometimes at the third. Changing the words around might not be the best strategy and wordy should still be placed last. The only problem I see is that now that I know this, why struggle to guess in the original way by just plotting possible solutions. I now see what they say, it's spoiled the fun of Guessing! 😁

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Now that the game is too easy, you can try hard mode :) It forces you to use words that conform to the clues you've received so far(which usually invalidates this strategy.)

  • @Winteriine
    @Winteriine Před 2 lety

    I use a similar method where I start with “point,” “shake,” and “rugby,” which is arguably less efficient than this method. I suppose it adds a bit more challenge, though!

  • @tricial6284
    @tricial6284 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Followed for let's plays :)

  • @Lotr77
    @Lotr77 Před 2 lety

    I have guessed 100 percent of my words using this strategy!

  • @haveaniceday3128
    @haveaniceday3128 Před 2 lety

    I usually did Crane and Audio first but this beats my strategy by a mile!

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Well, it has it's strengths but as other commenters have pointed out there are better strategies if you want to go for the fewest guesses.

  • @BoomerTex
    @BoomerTex Před měsícem

    I have a similar strategy but use only 3 words for elimination before trying legit chances. I often solve in four and almost always finish by 5 guesses. The words are TRACE, LOINS, PUDGY (I used to use LIONS but saw that I is more likely to be in the third position). Sometimes I do need a 4th elimination word and will select from WHOMP, WOMBS, WHIFF,THUMB (such as "_OUND" and I have to eliminate W,F,H,B,M - or worse "_A_ES").

  • @brelanrulz3969
    @brelanrulz3969 Před 2 lety

    These are amazing first words

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Most sets of four words(that cover 20 of the most common letters) perform similarly!

  • @Deepanimosity
    @Deepanimosity Před 2 lety +1

    I came up with the exact same strategy! My four words are Jumps, Candy, Birth, and Vowel.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice! I tried to avoid using "awkward" letters like J and V though because I thought it would be easier to spot them in words where I didn't get much info.

  • @silasyoho8461
    @silasyoho8461 Před 2 lety

    This is super cool

  • @micahpalin6136
    @micahpalin6136 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m on a 10 day streak with 3 words
    You don’t need a method, you need logic, I love using crane and then would, it makes the third pretty easy to tell based on groups of consonants that are left

  • @UTU49
    @UTU49 Před 2 lety +1

    My standard plan is...
    1. irate
    2. sound
    3. lymph
    Or...
    1. irate
    2. longs
    3. duchy
    I find it entertaining to play a hybrid style, meaning that I deviate from this plan, by looking for particular letters I want to target. This allows me to get many words in 3 and 4 tries, and I think in a couple of hundred attempts, I have only failed once, and that was entirely me having a brain cramp and no fault of my method.
    Anyway, I find these word games fun, and you can play it different ways.

  • @XanderBud
    @XanderBud Před 2 lety

    I USED IT AND IT WAS SO EASY THANK You

  • @ElliottLine
    @ElliottLine Před 2 lety

    I do something very similar but use FIGHT SLUMP DECAY BROWN. But I only use it on multiple games like Octordle or Sedecordle, and starting with the boards that can only be one answer, hoping that clears up any ambiguity on the other boards

  • @Tyrantstorm
    @Tyrantstorm Před 2 lety +1

    I always do AUDIO, STERN and FLOCK. I would then sometimes do BLOOM or GLYPH to get more info.

  • @ajith6198
    @ajith6198 Před 2 lety +1

    I too came up with a similar strategy. The reasoning was also the same as yours - I wanted to solve it quickly. My first four words were WATER, DINKS, PLUMB, COHOG (Initially, I was using COUGH but since there was an U at third position in PLUMB, I switched to COHOG). If I get less than or equal to 3 letters with these 4 words, then I use FUZZY as my fifth word. Ideally, I want to make it as an anagram. My blindspot is Q, J or words with 3 duplicate letters. Some of the words that I failed to solve were EERIE, QUIRK..

    • @ashlynwoods8464
      @ashlynwoods8464 Před 2 lety +1

      Checked this with my code (it's publicly available on my github page- user is pulsie and repository name is 4-word-wordle-algo-prover if you want to take a look, cant post link because spam filter), 39 (!) final words [the ones you're trying to guess] that break this (where there are 3 or more options afterthese 4 words). This is. not particularly good (the original in the video got 16, although it's the best I've seen), but regardless still impressive considering the word list has 2k

    • @ajith6198
      @ajith6198 Před 2 lety

      @@ashlynwoods8464 Agreed. It's nowhere near the most optimal way of solving it through a code. I saw few other videos that use a different algorithm which are able to solve literally every word and has an average of 4 guesses per word. These combination of words I have used (or solving by eliminating letters in general) is best suited for some sort of a contest like a human solving as much words as possible under a stipulated time.

  • @thomasowens4844
    @thomasowens4844 Před 2 lety +1

    Great trick I’ll try it again in 11 hours and 44 minutes

  • @GabrielaAna24
    @GabrielaAna24 Před 2 lety +1

    I get the strategy. And thanks for sharing it! However, then you have no guess work with every try. So if the ES comes up as yellow in the first, and then you type Fling, then it is purely strategy and you only leave the guess till the end. I love it when I get it on a second try. I love it when I get loads of letters on the first try. This is ok if you want to get it on the fifth try. But I am going for second or third try as much as I can!

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, this is more of a backup strategy. It will take fewer guesses if you incorporate information, especially if you get a lot of clues in the first 1-2 words.

  • @greybeard277
    @greybeard277 Před 2 lety

    This seems to work a good percentage of the time. If I don't have most of the letters by then, adding a word with the few remaining letters tends to work. Thanks.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, glad you like it! Someone in the comments ran a simulation and it works 100% of the time although sometimes you need a clever 5th guess to distinguish between 3 words.

  • @scottseltzer
    @scottseltzer Před 2 lety +1

    I like your words. I do similar and even though I don't get 20 unique letters in my first 4 guesses, I think I have better coverage of mot common letters in my first couple words so I probably have a higher chance of getting the answer in 3 or 4 guesses. You suggested L and H for the second spot and my experience shows that vowels are often in 2nd position. Also, in terms of S at the end, the site I use doesn't use plurals so I switched my S elsewhere. I agree with most of the rest of what you wrote and have big respect. Thank you.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I have since switched to EARNT CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY which has better front-loading of common letters but is still probably far from optimal in terms of placement(particularly the S for the reason you stated.)

    • @scottseltzer
      @scottseltzer Před 2 lety

      @@ArchimedesLP thanks for responding. Here are my words....
      SPOILER ALERT
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      ...
      STARE
      FLICK
      MOUND
      (can reverse 2nd and 3rd since 3rd has more common letters, but for some reason I like having the vowels in AEIOU order).
      And then, depending on what I learn, I may already have enough info to make an educated guess. Or if I don't, then my options for the 4th word are usually
      HAPPY or HIPPY or BUGGY or BOUGH (aside from trying to get those next 3 most common consonants, if the vowels matched but wrong position then I'm testing if they might go in the 2nd position).
      The site I use has stats and I've had:
      2 tries: 1%
      3 tries: 8%
      4 tries: 39%
      5 tries: 36%
      6 tries: 17%
      and that includes a lot of not serious attempts and silly mistakes (like typing in 3rd word too quickly without noticing first 2 words caught all 5 letters).
      PS - I don't like HOWFS since it's not a common word.

  • @CS_Michael
    @CS_Michael Před 2 lety +1

    I use flame,brick,podgy,shunt and it works well

  • @aldalome
    @aldalome Před 2 lety +1

    Adieu, synch, roate also great words to eliminate some letters

  • @zelandakhniteblade5436

    Given that most strategies aim to solve in 3-4 guesses, aiming for 5-6 seems like a bad idea. A better variation seems to me to use the most common 15 letters and go from there: snore-tidal; antre-solid; train-soled; trail-sonde; stone-laird all chain with chump, or there is the more popular crane-solid-thump. If you are going for a 20 letter strategy, may I suggest snore-clump-fight-bawdy as an idea for at least having a shot at a few extra faster guesses along the way.

  • @M.C.Blackwell
    @M.C.Blackwell Před 2 lety +1

    I usually start with AUDIO and guess from there. I didn't like wordle when I first tried it, but find myself playing every day. It's hard enough to challenge yet easy enough to solve, and since there's only one a day, you cant waste your time playing over and over. I did write down your 4 words though! Just in case I get stuck one day

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      Keep in mind it's too late once you get stuck. This strategy only works if you do it from the beginning. Although you could do a synthesis... start with EARNT and if you get some letters just play normally. If you get nothing follow up with CLIMB HOWFS PUDGY. Good luck!

    • @M.C.Blackwell
      @M.C.Blackwell Před 2 lety

      @@ArchimedesLP thank you!

  • @julianvasquez1528
    @julianvasquez1528 Před 2 lety

    this trick in insane thanks

  • @voltageking934
    @voltageking934 Před 2 lety +1

    When I do speedle (wordle speedruns), I use CHAVE, STROW, FLING, BUMPY. It's interesting how fling is used in both of these. In normal wordles I use TASER, and then try out some other words like CLOUD, MOULD, PINKY, GIMPY, BUMPY, PINCH

  • @benplutafilms
    @benplutafilms Před 2 lety +1

    It worked for me. Word was tubes. Got it first try.

  • @urmom.7228
    @urmom.7228 Před rokem

    u can also do rowdy execpt for wordy,thats just diffrent position

  • @RobertSmith-ib9cr
    @RobertSmith-ib9cr Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this tip. I just finished my 100th game without a loss! Great advice. 😀

  • @CoolBritishBoy
    @CoolBritishBoy Před 2 lety

    dude ur big brain!

  • @davearmstrong2296
    @davearmstrong2296 Před rokem

    I did mine in three lines yesterday and today.

  • @katiepotter2009
    @katiepotter2009 Před 2 lety

    On the one with the answer of souls, I got it RIGHT!!!!!

  • @kevinmoore4237
    @kevinmoore4237 Před rokem

    Quite ingenious! If this were like those chess matches where time mattered, this would be the supreme strategy. I'd like to see a game where two players play for a total of 3 minutes. The clocks starts and the goal is to win as many games as possible. So you just type "tubes champ fling wordy" as fast as you can and if you don't instantly see the answer you just type xxxxx xxxxx and start again. Not as relaxing as regular wordle, but it would be cool to see people who'd gotten really good at it whip off 30 winning games in 3 minutes or whatever.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před rokem

      Speed wordle has evolved quite a bit since I made this video. Another commenter let me know that someone got 10 words in under 19 seconds with my word list. I'm not sure of the exact rules but I don't believe you are allowed to "skip" words like you described, you have to get every one.

  • @yo.average.pcb.designer

    this video made me so good at wordle that i wan 55 times with 1 miss in wordle since i started

  • @cynthiaw805
    @cynthiaw805 Před 2 lety +2

    I always use SNORT as my first word and ADIEU as my second word, I get to see what vowels are used in todays puzzle and i get to see if if the consonants DNRST or used or eliminated.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety +1

      This is a good strategy. I prefer not to use up all the vowels in case I get a hit on a single vowel and 1 or 0 consonants. It's harder to test the remaining consonants without "wasting" a vowel guess in this case.

    • @cynthiaw805
      @cynthiaw805 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArchimedesLP I have used the my starting two words for 25 days straight. Here is the results. Guessed the word correctly on 3rd try (9 times) 4th (8 times) 5th (4 times) 6th try (4 times). Using this method i have solved the puzzle all 25 times, albeit, sometimes took 5 or 6 guesses. I understand some people don't find this method fun but i do. I will play 100 times and post my results, curios if i will continue to have success.

  • @garynovak1554
    @garynovak1554 Před 2 lety +1

    I think this strategy would be really good for a variant I've played called Polydle. You have to solve multiple words simultaneously, so after these 4 guesses, you'll be able to snipe pretty much all the words!

    • @DanHarasty
      @DanHarasty Před 2 lety

      See "Quordle": play four Wordle games simultaneously. This is a VERY good strategy for that.

  • @bomberboy93_37
    @bomberboy93_37 Před 2 lety +2

    Something similar I came up with was FLICK, HOUND, EMPTY, BRAGS. Just changes showing the K instead of the W cause it is more common.

    • @ArchimedesLP
      @ArchimedesLP  Před 2 lety

      Interesting. I chose W over K more because of the perceived "obviousness" of various missing letters. Like, it's true that K is fairly common but in many cases it shows up in conjunction with C so that 'clue' will already be present.

    • @locomotivetrainstation6053
      @locomotivetrainstation6053 Před rokem

      @@ArchimedesLP I used flame shunt brick podgy it took me 103 seconds to get 10 words, I used tubes fling champ wordy, 178 seconds
      I

  • @conniemurdoch8528
    @conniemurdoch8528 Před rokem

    I use adieu and then story. That gets all the vowels and many of the most used consonants!