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Wordle Battle: Erik Takes on the Wordle Bot
NEW YORK, NY — In the ongoing battle of wit and words, Erik competes fiercely against the Wordle Bot in November’s Competitive Wordle. With only a week remaining in the month, both players are neck-and-neck, and the outcome remains unpredictable.
This Tuesday marked another round in the daily puzzle challenge known as Wordle, where players strive to guess a hidden five-letter word within six attempts. Each guess provides crucial feedback, allowing word enthusiasts to refine their guesses and edge closer to the solution.
As Erik gears up for today’s puzzle, he describes the game as serious business and encourages others to join him in the challenge. He also introduces an exciting twist: custom Wordle puzzles, which can range from four to seven letters long, adding an extra layer of fun to the daily grind.
In his latest attempt, Erik used the word “CREAM” as a starter. After that, he pivoted to “KILTS” to narrow down the possibilities. Fortune smiled upon Erik as he eventually guessed “PLEAD,” right in the nick of time. Both he and the Wordle Bot logged the same number of points for guessing in three attempts, marking Erik’s current score at 11 points against the Bot’s 15.
The etymology of the word “PLEAD” is intriguing, originating from Old English and tracing back to Medieval Latin. Once primarily associated with legal arguments, it has evolved to encompass meanings of begging or imploring.
For those who enjoy daily word challenges, Erik promises more guides and insights on puzzles, TV shows, and movie reviews.
