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Welcome to The Wordle Review. Be warned: This article contains spoilers for today’s puzzle. Solve Wordle first, or scroll at your own risk.Welcome to The Wordle Review. Be warned: This article contains spoilers for today’s puzzle. Solve Wordle first, or scroll at your own risk.
This month’s featured artist is Simone Noronha. You can read more about her here.This month’s featured artist is Simone Noronha. You can read more about her here.
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Forget four-letter words; who knew there were so many five letter words in the English language? It is MAGIC, CRAZY, SUPER. There are so many five-letter words that you can practically fall into all of them, like sinking into a DOWNY comforter of language and wrapping yourself in alphabetical combinations. It drives me NUTTY.Forget four-letter words; who knew there were so many five letter words in the English language? It is MAGIC, CRAZY, SUPER. There are so many five-letter words that you can practically fall into all of them, like sinking into a DOWNY comforter of language and wrapping yourself in alphabetical combinations. It drives me NUTTY.
In fact, try writing a sentence without a five letter word. It’s harder than you MIGHT THINK. And once you START seeing them, you see them everywhere.
I have OFTEN felt the game-playing WORLD is divided between crossword puzzlers and Sudoku TYPES; between THOSE who love the ebb and flow of vocabulary and meaning, and those who rise to the challenge of strategy. I have always been firmly in the former camp, but Wordle has bridged the gap, which is MAYBE why I find it both annoying and addictive.