I usually guess words with lots of vowels first, but today decided to try a word with lots of consonants--my first guess was "slant," which really helped.
I usually guess words with lots of vowels first, but today decided to try a word with lots of consonants--my first guess was "slant," which really helped.
Got zero on the first guess, and two yellow on the second. Like an idiot, on the third guess I included a letter that was greyed out on my second guess and wasted the whole thing.
I usually guess words with lots of vowels first, but today decided to try a word with lots of consonants--my first guess was "slant," which really helped.
I picked taffy, too. Tally was my other double-letter try. I don’t remember how I came to tangy but at that point i figured it wasn’t going to be a double and I tried it on my last guess.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
So what's your argument for it (particularly as it relates to the outcome, which is on what your statement was originally based)?
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
I use STARE or TEARS or something along those lines.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
So what's your argument for it (particularly as it relates to the outcome, which is on what your statement was originally based)?
What's my argument for how a person's first guess is a unique thought process? I don't really know what you're asking or getting at.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I use the same first guess every time.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
I use STARE or TEARS or something along those lines.
I tried ADIEU once. Never again.
STARE is my go to first guess.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
washing machine wrote:A less than 3 minute 4/6 exercise for me today. This one wasn't nearly as hard for me as it was made out to be, yet yesterday's nearly stumped me. The individual character of each human mind is a weird thing.
Or some people’s first guesses are just luckier than others.
I would argue that a first guess is part of how a brain works.
So what's your argument for it (particularly as it relates to the outcome, which is on what your statement was originally based)?
What's my argument for how a person's first guess is a unique thought process? I don't really know what you're asking or getting at.
no, you're implying that a person's first guess (or its effect) is something other than luck. why that person decides on which word to use is something entirely different. but the effect of that first guess on the chances of that person solving for the word is purely luck, no?