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AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
Mon Apr 18, 2022, 04:37 PM Apr 2022

Kamala Harris shares Wordle strategy

Vice President Harris is spelling out her strategy for one of her favorite gaming hobbies, boasting of a perfect Wordle score.

The VP told The Ringer that she repeats the same word every day when she’s playing the uber-popular New York Times five-letter guessing game: “notes.”

“I think that you have to have a healthy mix of consonants and vowels, and a lot of words come with an ‘s,’” Harris told the website in an interview published Monday.

The approach has led to a 48-game winning streak, according to Harris.

https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/3271606-kamala-harris-shares-wordle-strategy/

I wasn’t sure if it was political enough for GD but since I see Wordless threads in the Lounge I decided to post it here.

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Kamala Harris shares Wordle strategy (Original Post) AZProgressive Apr 2022 OP
What constitutes a "winning streak"? cilla4progress Apr 2022 #1
string of getting the answer within the six allotted guesses. lastlib Apr 2022 #2
Must Be a Slow News Day for the Hill - Harris' "Strategy" is the Same as Most Players Indykatie Apr 2022 #3

cilla4progress

(24,770 posts)
1. What constitutes a "winning streak"?
Mon Apr 18, 2022, 04:53 PM
Apr 2022

I've always gotten it eventually.

(Except SQUAD...had to dial a lifeline for that one!)

lastlib

(23,287 posts)
2. string of getting the answer within the six allotted guesses.
Mon Apr 18, 2022, 06:39 PM
Apr 2022

I've only taken six guesses once (and it might've been for 'SQUAD'!)

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