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by tshaddox
1606 days ago
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If two players are competing in a single round of wordle, then surely the player who guesses the correct word in the fewer number of guesses wins, right? Then it seems natural to say that the better of two players is the one with the most wins after playing all possible rounds. The only problem is that I think this definition leads to the possibility of non-transitivity, where A beats B, B beats C, and C beats A. |
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