WAIT WOAH- that’s my comment :0 I didn’t expect you to even see it since it was on an old video haha, but I saw the thumbnail and thought “hold up-“ Thank you for using my start! :)
BLACK FRONT PUSHY MIDGE saved me on this one. I had no idea what SNIDE, JUNTA, AFIRE and CAULK even were. Great solve Scott! Thanks for using my suggestion!
The left side Dordle answer is a part of my 4-word starting set. However, I did a 2-word start. It also worked well: 4 tries total. Nice quick Quordle solve: 4-word start, no errors, under 30 seconds (failed to record so can't determine the exact time). I made one error with the Octordle for 13/13, and one word was slow.
By the way, Junta has a Spanish-like pronunciation: "hoonta." Edit: Unsurprisingly, you looked up the pronunciation at the end. Junta and Kappa immediately came to mind for their respective puzzles, but I appreciate the fact that the bystander often can think of more possibilities when simply watching.
@@kacey1691 that's . . . not correct, though. Sure there are some variant pronunciations so I can't just say you're wrong but it's supposed to be hoon-tuh.
My go-to octordle starting words are always Cream, Fouls, Thing. Never leads me astray. Would like to see what you would come up with using those letters.
I was able to do todays wordle, dordle, quordle and octordle. Interesting thing happen to me. I had only one guess left on the quordle and only known about 1 letter. I still got it somehow 🙂
Its not that these are exceptionally hard, but that we all suck lol DId you know the "official"name for the piano is the pianoforte? (meaning loud/soft in Italian) it should make and interesting start, piano and forte!
day 1 of asking for a marathon of countryle, worldle, globle, flagle, wordle, dordle, quordle, octordle, crosswordle, fibble, dontwordle, notwordle, stepdle, and symble
Ironically i just learnt about a word called JUNTO a few days ago from a practise quordle and today the word was JUNTA, which mean the same thing in pretty sure
Always save these videos until right when I'm about to go to bed. These videos are always a great way to end the day!
Glad you like them!
WAIT WOAH- that’s my comment :0 I didn’t expect you to even see it since it was on an old video haha, but I saw the thumbnail and thought “hold up-“ Thank you for using my start! :)
BLACK FRONT PUSHY MIDGE saved me on this one. I had no idea what SNIDE, JUNTA, AFIRE and CAULK even were. Great solve Scott! Thanks for using my suggestion!
Day 4?? BANJO PLAYS FETCH as a start?
Thanks for doing the Duo/Quo/Oct! Nice solves!
After your QUORDLE start i would want to do RARER guarantees to place "R"
The left side Dordle answer is a part of my 4-word starting set. However, I did a 2-word start. It also worked well: 4 tries total.
Nice quick Quordle solve: 4-word start, no errors, under 30 seconds (failed to record so can't determine the exact time).
I made one error with the Octordle for 13/13, and one word was slow.
Junta pronounced "hunt-uh" lived near La Junta, Colorado most my life
By the way, Junta has a Spanish-like pronunciation: "hoonta."
Edit: Unsurprisingly, you looked up the pronunciation at the end. Junta and Kappa immediately came to mind for their respective puzzles, but I appreciate the fact that the bystander often can think of more possibilities when simply watching.
Oops, in one of my political science classes we pronounced it with the J sound 😅
Best way of explaining it "hunt-uh"
@@kacey1691 that's . . . not correct, though. Sure there are some variant pronunciations so I can't just say you're wrong but it's supposed to be hoon-tuh.
Another great Octordle rescue.
My go-to octordle starting words are always Cream, Fouls, Thing. Never leads me astray. Would like to see what you would come up with using those letters.
I use SOARE and BUILT as my starting words and It works out good
I was able to do todays wordle, dordle, quordle and octordle. Interesting thing happen to me. I had only one guess left on the quordle and only known about 1 letter. I still got it somehow 🙂
For the dorbdle, pulley is still a answer
Some wacky words today! Nice solve
I was thinking dusty for the third guess here.
i always start with poise and chart and i seem to find success
I also did it !It was quite easy.Very close to losing
Can you please do another duotrigordle? It has been really difficult recently
that was so coool
2:21 “Now over here we got P U which is huge” 😂
the duotrigordle is also very strange
64 wordle
Edit the starting words I use sometimes is vixen and typos
You should try my starting word, metal!
I start with HINKY, ROUTE, FADGE. Maybe you can try these out!
I started doing YOUTH and PAINS works well
Its not that these are exceptionally hard, but that we all suck lol
DId you know the "official"name for the piano is the pianoforte? (meaning loud/soft in Italian) it should make and interesting start, piano and forte!
Technically, pianoforte would mean soft/loud. :)
2:29 i cant be the only one whos thinking the same word right?
Hey,
Not sure if you could try my start but I always start with
Stare
Could
Gimpy
Not sure if it’s good but I would appreciate it if you tried it out.
can you start with these words world doors and chair
Nice lol!
junta ?
hi scott
The background muzak is so distracting. Maybe try 'muzak' for a starting word some time?
DORDLE: - VIOLA, ENJOY, TURDS, PRINT, PUDGY. Quordle - Solved in 8 also.
day 1 of asking for a marathon of countryle, worldle, globle, flagle, wordle, dordle, quordle, octordle, crosswordle, fibble, dontwordle, notwordle, stepdle, and symble
Fun fact after table and rosin, print was the only option, accept if people thought about the obscure word nitry
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interesting!
Felt really happy for every person living in the country that are safe enough that people there don't know how to pronounce the word "junta"
TIL Kappa isn’t only a twitch emote
Its a greek letter apparently. The emote is far better though.
Didn't even know Kappa was a real word. Wow what a game.
I vaguely knew about that word, but I've NEVER heard of Junta before.
I think most if not all the Greek letters qualify as English words because of their use in science abbreviations, college frats/sororities, etc.
It’s also a yōkai in Japanese folklore.
Ironically i just learnt about a word called JUNTO a few days ago from a practise quordle and today the word was JUNTA, which mean the same thing in pretty sure
A greek letter.
Dordle: SUGAR PILOT *PRINT* PUDGE *PUDGY*
Quord: SUGAR PILOT CHEWY - 4-5-8-6
Octor: SUGAR PILOT CHEWY - 11-9-7-8-12-5-10-4
Fibble 280 is quite hard, I only got it in the last guess, I think you can do better 😉
Nice lol!