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Fans typically have a favorite first word they think gets them to the answer fastest. Two groups have emerged: those who type in vowel-heavy words first and those who go after common consonants. He likes to tease his girlfriend, Anna Taylor, who has no strategy at all. Taylor, 31, who works in clinical research. He looked at the code used to build the site and found a list of words used in the game.

Instead, Mr. Fan used the list to find the most recurring letters in the words. Fan, The game encourages people to share their results online, which helped it go viral. Three days later he posted an update.

Players paste the Wordle game on social media, which has filled Facebook and Twitter timelines with a sea of green and yellow squares. In the game, when a guess is made, the color of tiles change to show you how close you are to the secret word.

If the E turns yellow, the letter is in the word, but is in the wrong spot. Stefan Geens, 52, started playing last week after seeing the green and yellow tweets. Then he realized he could do better. He spent a Friday night and a Saturday morning creating a Google spreadsheet to figure out the best first word. Using an online list of 2, five-letter words, it showed the most common occurring letters were E, S, A, R and O.

London-based Starling Bank Ltd. JJ Edmondson started a Facebook group last week as a place where people can post their results. About people share their Wordle scores, as well as hints, clues and tricks. Edmondson, 53, a teacher from the Australian town of Korumburra. Ira Lilien, a retiree from New York, wishes there was a timer with the game to see if someone spent hours figuring out the word. When he plays, he types in words that contain S, T, E or R, letters he uses often in another word game, Scrabble.

Josh Wardle, the man who invented Wordle, is a software engineer from New York. He created a prototype in and during the pandemic he dusted it off for his partner, who liked playing word games. It started to take off in mid-November, Mr. If you're in a classroom, let them swap notes with their neighbours to see if they can fill any gaps in their list and be ready to play any individual sounds again that have caused puzzlement. Play the sounds one by one and ask the learners to identify each sound.

Instead of just giving the answer, I like to use a picture of the sound source because although they might recognise the sound, they might not know the right words needed to describe it. The pictures help to confirm whether they have the correct answer and gives you the opportunity to give them the necessary vocabulary. The YouTube Audio Library is a wonderful resource for locating short sound effects. There are also plenty of apps and browser extensions which allow you to download standard YouTube videos as MP3 files.

There are also plenty of websites which have thousands of royalty free sound effects which you can download and use. For example, SoundBible and freesound.



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