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Do people still play Wordle?
 
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I can't help feeling that "Great !", for when you get it in five; is meant ironically rather than literally.
 

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Now that the Wordle in question has expired, this is what it was for those who haven't already guessed it:

Wordle in 1 guess.PNG
 

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Do people still play Wordle?
People don't seem to be sharing their score every day on social media like they used to, although it appears they do still play it. I don't mind that myself as it means my Facebook/Twitter isn't incessantly filled with green and yellow squares anymore. I do still see the odd one now and then however it's not a constant stream every day.
 

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So does anybody have any good alternative 'ordles? My favourites are...

Wordle - https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
Quordle - https://www.quordle.com/#/ (4x wordles)
Octordle - https://octordle.com/ (8x wordles)
Sexaginta-quattordle - https://64ordle.au/ (64x wordles - actually quite easy, but wastes a lot of time on a long journey)
Heardle - https://www.heardle.app/ (Music)
Framed - https://framed.wtf/ (Movie screenshots)
Worldle - https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/ (country outlines)
Nerdle - https://nerdlegame.com/ (Sums)
Lewdle - https://www.lewdlegame.com/ (Rude words)
Redactle - https://www.redactle.com (Redacted Wikipedia pages)
Periodle - https://heptaveegesimal.com/2022/periodle/ (Wordle, but with only periodic table symbols)
Absurdle - https://qntm.org/files/absurdle/absurdle.html (The word changes as you go; you need to get the AI into a corner)
Hello Wordl - https://hellowordl.net/ (Up to 11 letter words, unlimited)
Woodle - https://play.woodle.today/ (Doesn't tell you the location of letters)

Any others??
 
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Traindle - it uses TIPLOC codes...

I would post a link, but I can't remember what it is! There's a thread about it somewhere on the WNXX forum (and I may have previously posted a link in this thread?).
 

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Anyone for a tube related version?

 

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Anyone for a tube related version?

Just discovered this today. I am wondering though what algorithm is used for calculating how many stations away you are from the answer, since the route with the least stations between two stops may not always be the shortest.
 

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Just discovered this today. I am wondering though what algorithm is used for calculating how many stations away you are from the answer, since the route with the least stations between two stops may not always be the shortest.

That's actually quite clever - the clues make it enough of a challenge to solve to be interesting.

As for the algorithm: I think the only way to make it fair given the description of the game on the site would be to look for the fewest number of stations you can pass through to get to the destination, ignoring how many changes or actual time it would take in real life. Having said that, I suspect their algorithm is faulty. Spoiler explanation - don't read if you still want to attempt today's puzzle.

The answer today was Dagenham East. I typed in Oxford Circus as the first attempt, and got a clue of 17 stops. This is correct if you do: Central to Tottenham Court Road, Elizabeth to Whitechapel, District to Dagenham East. But you can actually do it in 16 if at Mile End you do Central to Stratford, then Jubilee to West Ham, then back to the District. I'm guessing the algorithm hasn't noticed this solution.
 

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Another thing to point out upon completing yesterday’s Tuble. The game suggests that Goldhawk Road is 14 stops away from Parsons Green (the answer), when in fact it is only 7 (or 8 if you consider Hammersmith to be two separate stations with the OSI between the Circle/Hammersmith and District/Piccadilly platforms).

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Not sure there's much point putting the screenshot in a spoiler if you post the answer in the text of the post!
I was going to put it in with the main text, but thought of putting it as a spoiler to protect the clues in case the answer comes up again at a future date.
 

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With tuble I am beginning to see some of the peculiarities. My starting station is Neasden, but it seems that many distances are counted by going out to Wembley Park and then back on the Met. I may change my starting point.
 

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With tuble I am beginning to see some of the peculiarities. My starting station is Neasden, but it seems that many distances are counted by going out to Wembley Park and then back on the Met. I may change my starting point.

I tend to start with Bank / Monument as my start point, although with so many routes out of it, that's probably not the most sensible idea..
 

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I tend to start with Bank / Monument as my start point, although with so many routes out of it, that's probably not the most sensible idea..
My logic with Neasden is that, by combining the number of zones and the number of stations, you may get some idea of which general area the target is in. Or at least after the second go. (Not always, though.)
 

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Playing Metrodle most days, only thing with that and other tube-related puzzle games is that it obviously only has a limited run of 272 games (it’s currently up to #53) unless they add London Overground/DLR/Tramlink stops, or start recycling sone of the stations, in the same way that the 5am-6am early breakfast show on BBC local radio started recycling the “early bird” game.
 

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I must be a genius, after loading todays Metrodle I hazarded a guess and got it in one……
 

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I got to be honest i know the tube map too well, i kept getting metrodle first or second time and lost interest.

* smug mode *
 

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It didn’t say anything different but anyone who played Mondays game will work out why I was pleased…..
 

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BUMP!

Metrodle up to game 241 today. Guess we’ll find out what they do when they run out of stations in a months time.
 

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Further bump, today was Metrodle 272, after I’d completed it it displayed the usual “the next Metrodle will arrive in <countdown timer>” with no indication of what’s to come tomorrow.
 

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Further bump, today was Metrodle 272, after I’d completed it it displayed the usual “the next Metrodle will arrive in <countdown timer>” with no indication of what’s to come tomorrow.
Worked fine for me. It’s only a countdown until midnight.
 

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I know it worked fine, I meant I wonder what they’re doing tomorrow now they’ve used all the stations up.
 

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