The Most Brutal Wordle Ever: Can You Relate to Hating Today’s Puzzle?

The One Wordle Format I Truly Hate

I’m a Wordle enthusiast, but even I have a soft spot for a particular format that drives me crazy – and it’s not the infamous ER word. As a daily player, I’ve grown accustomed to the thrill of solving puzzles, but today’s word has left me baffled, and I’m not alone.

I’ve been playing Wordle since January 2022, and I’m proud to say that my streak remains unbroken – or, at least, theoretically so, considering the glitches that have plagued the game. But what’s really got me fuming is today’s OO word. Ugh, the very thought of it makes me shudder.

Why do I despise OO words so much? It’s not just because they’re harder to solve than others. Sure, any repeated letter adds an extra layer of complexity, but I don’t think that’s the main issue here. In my analysis of every Wordle answer, I’ve found that O is the second most likely letter to appear, following A.

No, I believe the real problem is that it’s a repeated vowel, and when it’s paired with another O, it’s like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded. Vowels can be tricky, but when they’re side by side, it’s a whole different story. With most letters, there’s a clear pattern, but with OOs, it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack – or in this case, trying to find the second letter!

Take a look at a word like BROOM or STOOD, for example. You can narrow down the possibilities, but with an OO word, it’s like playing a game of roulette. You’ve got so many options, it’s hard to know where to start.

If you’re like me, you’ve probably struggled with OO words before, and if not, you might just find yourself appreciating my frustration. So, let me ask – do you hate OO words as much as I do? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and who knows, maybe we can commiserate about our collective woes.

Average Scores: A Glimpse into the Mind of a Wordle Enthusiast

As I’ve been tracking my progress, I’ve discovered some fascinating insights into my own brain. For instance, my overall average score is 3.67, but when it comes to OO words, that number jumps to 4.19. Yes, you read that right – I’m nearly half a guess higher when it comes to solving these pesky puzzles! That’s a stark contrast to my performance on ER words, where my average score is 4.18.

But what’s even more intriguing is that I’m not alone in this struggle. According to WordleBot’s analysis, the global average score for all games is 3.96, but for OO words, that number climbs to 4.29. The rest of the world seems to share my frustration, it seems!

So, the next time you find yourself stymied by an OO word, take comfort in knowing you’re not alone. And if you’re a fellow sufferer, share your tips and strategies for tackling these tricky puzzles. Let’s unite in our shared agony, and maybe, just maybe, we’ll find a way to conquer the curse of the OO word once and for all.

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