When it comes to Wordle, everyone has a strategy. While some believe it is important to stick to the letters you have figured out (and essentially play the hard mode), others feel that it is crucial to eliminate as many letters as possible early on in the game. But a human mind can be flawed. And that’s why the New York Times has come out with Wordlebot – a free to use AI tool which not only analyzes your game but also offers feedback to improve it. And one of the feedback it gives out is the choice of starting word. While you stick with your favorite starting word of STARE or AUDIO, Wordlebot will correct you and offer you the best Wordle starting word that will actually help you crack the game quicker. So, before you try to figure out the Wordle 300 answer, check the best starting word you can use and reach your solution faster.
Wordlebot is an AI-driven tool coming out of the NYT factory to help players improve their game. Once you have played the game of the day, you can go to Wordlebot and it will critique your entire game based on two parameters – skill and luck. It will check the word you used and compare it to all the other words you could have used to get to the word faster. As the introductory article on NYT puts it, “WordleBot has perfect knowledge of the 2,309 solutions stored in its memory”, and that’s how it analyzes the game in a way humans can’t.
Based on its analysis of the game, Wordle has reached a different conclusion than most veteran players of the game. While the general consensus is that the starting word should either have multiple vowels like AUDIO or have the popular consonants like STERN or RENTS, these are actually not the most optimal word to choose considering the limited vocabulary of 2,309
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