Today’s Wordle #1618 Hints And Answer For Sunday, November 23

The Sunday Wordle that gave the author a hard time was indeed a challenging one. With only 315 words remaining, the author had to think carefully about their next move.

To start with, they looked at the starting word provided by the Wordle Bot: SLATE. However, they decided to use STALE as their starting word instead. The hint given was that it's impossible to catch bugs, which didn't provide any clear clues, but did suggest that the answer might have a double letter.

The author tried out different guesses, including FUNKY and FUNNY, but neither of these led to a solution. However, when they guessed BUNNY, they finally got a green "N" in the correct spot. This narrowed down the possible solutions to just one: BUNNY was the answer.

The Wordle Bot's analysis also provided some insight into how the author could improve their game. The Bot scored points for guessing in 3 attempts (1 point), and for beating the author in a competitive game (-1 point).

In terms of Competitive Wordle, the rules are as follows: guessing in 1 attempt is worth 3 points, guessing in 2 attempts is worth 2 points, and so on. Guessing in 6 attempts or missing the word altogether results in negative points.

The article also touches on the etymology of the word "bunny." Originally, it referred to a young rabbit in Old English dialect. Over time, the term broadened to become a general term for cute animals.

Overall, the author's journey to solving the Sunday Wordle was a challenging one, but with careful thought and analysis, they were able to come out on top.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how some of these word solvers can be so stubborn 😒. Like, who tries FUNKY after STALE? The clue about double letters didn't even seem that clear-cut. And don't even get me started on guessing BUNNY as their first try 🤣. But hey, more power to 'em for persevering and eventually figuring it out!

I also think the scoring system in Competitive Wordle is kinda unfair 😒. I mean, who doesn't love a good 3-point bonus for solving it in one go? It's like, the excitement of possibly winning should be worth something 🎉. And what's up with negative points for missing the word? That just feels like penalizing people for taking risks and trying new things 🤷‍♂️.

And omg, have you ever looked into the history of "bunny"? It's wild how words can evolve over time 🤯. Who knew it started out as a term for young rabbits in Old English? That's some cool etymology stuff 💡!
 
I'm so obsessed with this Sunday Wordle thing! 🤯 I tried it yesterday and it was SO hard 😩. I think the trick is to start with a word that has double letters, like STALE. I used SLATE as my starting word but then I changed my mind and went with STALE. The hint about bugs didn't help much, but I'm glad they mentioned double letters because it made me think of words like FUNNY.

I was getting so frustrated when I tried out FUNKY and FUNNY but neither worked 🤷‍♀️. Then I guessed BUNNY and finally got that one green "N" in the right spot 🔵. It was such a relief! And did you know that BUNNY used to mean just young rabbits? Like, not even cute animals anymore 😂.

I love how the Wordle Bot analyzes your gameplay and gives you points for guessing quickly or beating you 🏆. I'm trying to get all 3 points in one attempt but it's super hard 💪. Anyway, congrats to whoever solved this week's puzzle - they must be total geniuses 🤓!
 
🤔 this wordle thing is like, super addictive right? i mean i saw that 315-word limit and i'm already thinking of all the words i could've used lol. but seriously, i love how the author took their time to think it through instead of just throwing out random guesses. and that hint about double letters was super helpful 🤓

i also liked how the wordle bot broke down the rules for competitive wordle - it's like a whole other game mode now! 😅 but what's up with the scoring system? 3 points for one attempt? doesn't seem very competitive to me 🤷‍♀️

anyway, did you know that "bunny" actually comes from old english? who knew, right? 🐰💡
 
OMG I was literally stressing my brain out trying to guess this Sunday Wordle too!! I used SLATE as my starting word thinking it'd be a safe bet but then realized I should've gone with STALE lol hindsight is 20/20! The double letter hint was super vague tho didn't help me much Guessing BUNNY was the right call though! And omg I had no idea about the etymology of bunny did you guys know it originated from old english? 🐰🤓
 
I'm so hyped about Sundays now lol 😂 I mean who doesn't love a good challenge? The idea of a competitive word game sounds like so much fun! 🤩 I've been trying this Wordle thingy with my friends and it's actually kinda hard, but in a good way. We all try to guess the words together and see who can solve it first. It's such a great feeling when you finally figure it out 🎉.

I also loved learning about the word "bunny" - it's so cute! Who knew that little rabbit was originally called a young rabbit in Old English? 🐰 Mind blown, right? Anyway, I'm def gonna try to beat my friends' scores on Sundays and show them who's boss 😄. Bring it on! 💪
 
omg what a struggle 🤯 this wordle was like trying to solve it was super hard, but that's what makes it fun rite? i think the author did a great job using their head and not just relying on the starting word, stale was a good move lol. 315 words left is no joke! but hey at least they got that n in the right spot 🙌 and yeah the etymology of bunny is wild didn't know it came from old english dialect, cool stuff 👀
 
OMG, I'm so stoked that the author was able to finally solve the Sunday Wordle 💥! I mean, 315 words remaining is like, super challenging 🤯, but they broke it down step by step and used their brainpower 💡. And can we talk about how cool it is to learn about the word "bunny" having a history in Old English dialect? 📚 It's like, who knew that something cute like a bunny has such depth? 😊

I also love how the Wordle Bot gave feedback on their gameplay, like scoring points for guessing correctly and negatively for losing 💔. It's all about improvement, right? And I'm curious to try out this Competitive Wordle thingy now 🤔. Who knows, maybe I'll become the next Wordle master 🎉!
 
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