Today’s Wordle #791 Hints, Clues, and Answer for Saturday, August 19th

Saturday is here at long last, my dearest words. It’s time to have fun. We spent all week working hard, and now we can play hard. Or just sit back and relax.

Summer is in full swing, although the monsoons have recently cooled us well. I feel especially grateful for this boon from heaven, given the horrific wildfires elsewhere—in Hawaii, 111 people perished in wildfires. In western Canada, entire cities are burning. one of my own Call of duty His colleagues had to evacuate along with almost his entire city.

So I count my blessings and try not to complain. We have seen some horrific bushfires here in the past but so far this year we have not survived. Knock on wood.

Well, let’s do this Wordle.


How to solve Wordle today

hint: Speaking of Hawaii, today Wordle is burning more wildfires.

Hint: This Wordle contains a double letter.

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See yesterday’s Wordle #790 here.


Wordle Bot Analysis

After solving each Wordle, I headed over to the Wordle Bot homepage to see how my guessing game was. Today I’m fine, but my luck left me. flat, Which I thought was a pretty good guess, only gave me one yellow square and I had 227 possible solutions left.

rolls –Which Wordle Bot hailed as a “great choice” – got me to 26, but added zero new yellow or green characters. from here, annoying I finally got the “A” in the right place and added a yellow “G”, but soon faced with a choice. I can think of only two possible answers: magma And Mango And after much deliberation, I went with my intuition. Wordle Bot admitted that in my shoes, he would have gone the other way. fortunately, magma was right. estate!

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Today’s result

Totally pointless washing. 0 points for guessing in four points; 0 points for connecting to the robot. Big fat zeros everywhere!


The origin of the word Wordle today

The word “magma” has its origin in Latin. It comes from the Latin word “magma,” meaning “thick, sticky substance” or “paste.” This Latin term, in turn, is derived from the Greek word “mágma” (μάγμα), which also means “thick unguent” or “paste”.

In the context of geology and earth sciences, “magma” refers to the molten rock material below the surface of the Earth. It consists of a mixture of liquid rock, suspended mineral grains, and dissolved gases. When magma reaches the Earth’s surface through volcanic activity, it is commonly referred to as “lava”.

The term “magma” has been used for centuries to describe molten material contained in volcanic processes and geological formations, and its origin reflects the concept of a thick, viscous substance flowing beneath the Earth’s crust.

Play competitive Wordle against me!

I’ve been playing a brawler game of PvP Wordle against my enemy Wordle but. Now you must play against me! I can be your opponent! (And your handy Wordle guide, of course). You can too Play against a bot if you have a New York Times subscription.

  • Here are the rules:
  • 1 point For a wordle in 3 guesses.
  • 2 points To get it in two guesses.
  • 3 points To get it at one guess.
  • 1 point to hit me
  • 0 points To get it in 4 guesses.
  • -1 point To get it in 5 guesses.
  • -2 points To get it in 6 guesses.
  • -3 points to lose.
  • -1 point for losing me
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