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by mcphage 3 days ago
> I'd quickly realised that a set of words which covered most of the alphabet (20 words, leaving b, g, j, q, v, and z excluded) allowed solving virtually all Wordle puzzles. The game quickly lost any challenge.

You can even go further—there's a set of 5 words which uses 25 out of 26 possible letters, leaving you one more word to enter the right answer.

But here's the thing: while that means you'll almost always win, your # of guesses will always be high.

> but if your goal is simply to solve (rather than minimise attempts)

Pretty much nobody's goal is to simply solve. Once they've played it for a few days, everybody's goal is to minimize guesses. That's the flaw in having a long word list—you always do badly.

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There are times that enough hits are revealed, or other patterns, that guessing the actual answer is possible in fewer than six attempts. I think three-try wins are not unheard of for me, though honestly it's been years since I've played.
The only virtuous goal is to type some fun words imo.
Yeah, that’s definitely true. But the world is filled with sinners.