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Wordle 1,592 3/6*

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Pips #72 Easy 🟒
0:24

Pips #72 Medium 🟑
0:39 πŸͺ

Pips #72 Hard πŸ”΄
12:56

That's incredible on the hard. There were no good starting points.
I had several not perfect ways to peg the board and just took a flyer on a starting point among my least worst possible options. This time it worked out.

A day or two ago I couldn’t see through a wrong assumption I made on my first pegged tile and it took me 30 minutes of bone-headed stubbornness to realize my fundamental logical error of that first decision. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I had several not perfect ways to peg the board and just took a flyer on a starting point among my least worst possible options. This time it worked out.

A day or two ago I couldn’t see through a wrong assumption I made on my first pegged tile and it took me 30 minutes of bone-headed stubbornness to realize my fundamental logical error of that first decision. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
Also frustrating but entirely expected to see that you are always faster than me on the easy solutions (like easy and medium today). Back when my husband and I (and his grad school friends) used to play a weird head to head version of two person Tetris around 1998-99, he started trash talking claiming he was psychic because he β€œalmost” knew what was coming. I finally lost it and told him of course he knew what was coming b/c as a group we played it non-stop and there were actually only 25 boards. You could tell which board it was from the first 1-2 pieces. I had essentially card counted it but he had too (whether he admitted it or not) but he just was quicker than me arranging the pieces. That pissed me off but I couldn’t take the psychic trash talk. LOL.

When I told him there were only 25 boards (they didn’t play in order, at least whichever board ran was close to if not entirely random), he realized it was true. It actually slowed him down for a week or so until he relaxed and quit trying to think about it.
 
I had several not perfect ways to peg the board and just took a flyer on a starting point among my least worst possible options. This time it worked out.

A day or two ago I couldn’t see through a wrong assumption I made on my first pegged tile and it took me 30 minutes of bone-headed stubbornness to realize my fundamental logical error of that first decision. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

You made me think of this!(Of course I know that you’re not a man but the stubbornness comment reminded me of this…that and an inability to ask for directions!)
 
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