I've never thought to do it that way....I just come up with a word that uses a bunch of vowels, then start guessing, then by process of elimination figure it out...presently after missing one day a while ago...540 played. 98% streak is 106.
Laxplayer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 8:58 pm
I've never thought to do it that way....I just come up with a word that uses a bunch of vowels, then start guessing, then by process of elimination figure it out...presently after missing one day a while ago...540 played. 98% streak is 106.
That's how I do it. I usually start with "raise" because it's got some common consonants as well as vowels. According to the NY Times, the most common starting word is "adieu" but I don't think that the "u" adds that much.
According to the NYT, adieu is the most commonly used opening word, I guess because it uses a lot of vowels. But there is some thought that the vowels aren’t as important as a lot people think, and that it’s better to discover, or eliminate as many consonants as possible because there are so many. I’ve had a bunch of times where I had three correct vowels but took five six tries to get the right consonants because of so many potential valid combinations. The times that I’ve failed to solve it in six tries were mostly like that.
I fail somewhere in between. I always start with “raise” because all three of those vowels are pretty common. “U” not so much. “R” and “s” are also pretty common. If only one of those vowels works then I follow up with “tough.” That gets the rest of the vowels out there plus some additional commonly used consonants. If the “u” is yellow I’ll often try a word starting with “qu.” You also have to keep in mind that they mostly use fairly common words and no plurals.
Other than that I guess there’s a lot of luck involved.