Designing The Problem As of January 2022 it’s all Wordle, all the time in certain corners of the internet. If you are unfamiliar with the game a quick Google search will fill you in so I won’t waste space here. As I mentioned in an earlier post I like thinking up algorithms to play games more than I like playing the games. Many people in the R Statistics community apparently feel the same way, as Twitter has been filled with people writing their own Wordle helpers in R.
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Designing The Problem As of January 2022 it’s all Wordle, all the time in certain corners of the internet. If you are unfamiliar with the game a quick Google search will fill you in so I won’t waste space here. As I mentioned in an earlier post I like ...
January 30, 2022
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A quick post about a puzzle called Wordle that is currently taking over the internet. It’s a mastermind-like game where the object is to guess an unknown 5-letter word. Puzzlers are encouraged to share their results after completing a puzzle. Here is an example for puzzle 192. So how do…
January 5, 2022
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![Playing Wordle in R](https://statisticaloddsandends.files.wordpress.com/2022/01/wordle-keyboard.png?w=350&h=200&crop=1)
The game Wordle has taken the world (or at least my facebook feed) by storm. It’s a really simple word game that’s a lot like the classic Mastermind. Here are the rules from the Wordle website: The logic behind the … Continue reading →
January 18, 2022
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