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Today's 'Wordle' Solution Suggestions, Hints, and Solution for February 10th, Monday

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Today's 'Wordle' Solution Suggestions, Hints, and Solution for February 10th, Monday

Hey there! Let's talk about today's Wordle, shall we? After the Super Bowl, it's back to our daily routine! No football for me, just Wordle. Let's solve this puppy!

Solving Today's Wordle

The Hint

Boost! That's the hint for today.

The Clue

You're looking for a word with a repeating letter.

Are you ready to unleash the answer? Here it comes!

Spoiler Alert!

The Answer:

Wordle Analysis

Daily Wordle Challenge: Attempt 1332

You know who's not a goody-two-shoes when it comes to Wordle? This guy right here! I managed to guess the word in four attempts, and I'm pretty darn proud of it. TOUCH got me a green O, FLYER trimmed my options to 26, and DOWNY narrowed it down to MOODY and GOODY. I went with GOODY, and voila! The Wordle was mine.

Scoring the Wordle

I earned 3 points for getting it in 1 try, a solid start to the day. Now let’s check out the competitive Wordle game on our website.

Playing Competitive Wordle

Here's a breakdown of how scoring works:

  • Guessing in 1 attempt earns you 3 points.
  • Guessing in 2 attempts earns 2 points.
  • Guessing in 3 attempts earns 1 point.
  • Guessing in 4 attempts earns 0 points.
  • Guessing in 5 attempts earns -1 point.
  • Guessing in 6 attempts earns -2 points.
  • Losing the Wordle generates -3 points.

Now, if you beat your opponent, you earn 1 point. If you tie, you get 0 points. And, if you lose, you get -1 point. You can keep a daily or overall score.

Fridays are 2XP days, which means you double your points — positive or negative. Enjoy!

Wordle Etymology: Better Know Your Goodies

Word Game Solution Number 1332 Unveiled

"Goody" is a fun little word with fascinating origins. Play along with me to find out more!

  1. Origins:
  2. The term "goody" has its roots in the Middle English "gode" or "godi," which stands for "good." Over time, this evolved into the "goody" we know today, meaning something pleasant or delightful.

Now, let's talk about a "goody" in a more figurative sense.

  1. Goody-Goody: In the 1830s, "goody-goody" emerged as an adjective to describe someone who is overly moral and virtuous. The phrase gained widespread popularity in the 1860s and is often associated with someone who is too concerned with being good.

The term "goody two-shoes" evolved from this, referring to someone who is excessively virtuous.

  1. Cultural Reference: From a cultural standpoint, "goody two-shoes" has taken on various meanings throughout history, ranging from positive to negative. It can represent someone who is excessively moral, someone who is overly innocent, or even someone who is self-righteously good.

In the world of pop culture, the term "goody two-shoes" has been referenced in numerous TV shows, movies, and songs.

Whew! That's a lot of goodies to unravel! Let me know how your Wordle went, and remember to follow my social media channels for more musings on entertainment and culture!

  1. [1] Merriam-Webster Dictionary
  2. [2] Oxford Dictionary
  3. [3] Cambridge Dictionary

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