It’s Wordle Wednesday, folks! The first since Daylight Savings Time switched over, something we really don’t understand at all here in Arizona. We never switch. We just have to deal with everyone else switching. It’s very bizarre.
In any case, I have a puzzle for you today since it’s Wordle Wednesday:
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
I’ll let you know the answer tomorrow. For now, it’s time to Wordle!
How To Solve Today’s Wordle
The Hint: Some argue that this is the best way to shop.
The Clue: This Wordle has a double letter.
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The Answer:
Wordle Analysis
Every day I check Wordle Bot to see how I did. You can check your Wordles with Wordle Bot right here.
I got very lucky today after some unlucky and just rather poor guesses. Spare was just pulled from a hat and left me with 246 remaining options. About only cut that down to 30 and dogma left me with five. Fortunately, I got lucky on my final guess: local for the win!
Competitive Wordle Score
A wash! 0 for guessing in four and for tying the Bot. Alrighty then!
Today’s Wordle Etymology
The word “local” comes from the Latin word “localis,” which means pertaining to a place. The root of “localis” is “locus,” meaning place. The use of “local” in English to mean pertaining to or connected with a particular place or locality came into use in the early 15th century. Over time, “local” has come to describe something or someone belonging to a particular area, community, or region, as opposed to being widespread or universal.