Has the well-liked puzzle game become a little too simple? Perhaps you're simply more adept at removing the pieces, or perhaps your ability to solve puzzles has proved to be too strong.
In any event, the well-known game has several spinoffs, and I've made the decision to start playing the daily Dordle in addition to my Wordle instructions. The game is really simple, yet it can also be rather confusing at times. In essence, you solve two Wordles simultaneously. Each word has five boxes, however there are seven rows rather than six. You have to use a total of seven guesses to fill in both words since you are only allowed one guess each row. This is far more difficult than Wordle, but it's also much more enjoyable (if you like this kind of stuff, of course).
In contrast to Wordle, you may play as many games as you desire for pleasure after finishing the daily Dordle. But like Wordle, the daily Dordle will be the same for everyone.In this case, my first estimate gave me a green on the left word and—more importantly—the letter "O," which turns out to be the primary vowel in both terms.
Obese gave me a "S" in the left word and eliminated both of the vowels in the right term. It took me a while to figure out my third word, but I was quite certain that omega would be correct since there aren't many five-letter words that begin with O and include an E in the center.
I had to juggle letters for a while until I realized I could attempt a double "O" with bosom for my final guess. Fortunately, I avoided terms like "broom" since I knew I needed a "S" in there.