Solving 32 different words at once is unsurprisingly quite intimidating. But it's good to know that this Wordle-inspired game is not too hard once you have a strategy and get some practice under your belt.
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Best Duotrigordle Tips and Strategies
- Do a scattershot for your first three turns. Don't try to solve any one word right away. Instead, try to get some common letters on the board. For example, you might use CRYPT, AUDIO, and SHELF in your first three turns to use a variety of letters. This will help you establish what letters are being used and where.
- Be sure to consider commonplace words first. Duotrigordle uses weird words at times, so don't totally discount them. It's just more important to first tackle common words you know. Focusing on odd words earlier on can get you mentally stuck.
- Once you have attempted a few guesses, take a step back and look at all of your words. Now, go and tackle the words that have the most green boxes. This ensures you are wasting fewer guesses. While solving these words, it will give you more hints about the words that are more yellow or black.
- If you feel yourself getting stuck on a word, go to another one. Don't get sucked into a single word and waste guesses. It's likely that while you spent a guess on this word, it probably gave you some yellow or green boxes on another.
- If you are feeling overwhelmed, take a break and come back later. As long as it is the same day, the game isn't going anywhere.
- If you need to map out a strategy, don't be afraid to use scratch paper to take notes and keep track of your thoughts. This isn't cheating, so there's no shame in using this strategy.
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Takeaway
At the very beginning of the game, throw out some strategic words to produce more yellow and green boxes. Don't forget that uncommon words are used at times, but try and tackle common ones first. Diversify yourself and don't waste guesses on a word you're stuck on. Take breaks as needed and use scratch paper if you need more help laying out notes.
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Published: Apr 20, 2022 10:24 am