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Posted by Duff at 12:16 am (PDT) on Thu September 14, 2023
@kluv42 - Yes, but Wordle shows you which letters are correct, and whether they are in the correct positions. Jotto tells you only how many letters in your test word appear in the secret word, so you must do a lot of letter substitution and watch as the "jot" count increases or decreases. Finding the secret Jotto word with no more than six guesses would require a large dose of luck.
My family always enjoyed word games and puzzles, and Jotto was one of our favorite games (along with Boggle, but that was invented in 1972). A blank sheet of paper can, of course, be used in place of the printed score sheet; you just need to write out an eliminating alphabet. But sometimes I play "in my head" without writing anything down. I also like to solve the "cryptoquotes" in the daily newspaper this way.
A couple of funny stories:
- My sister and I, playing against one another, once chose the same secret word: CHAIR.
- When I introduced my wife to the game, the very first secret word she chose was BAKER. I proceeded to employ my usual starting test word, BREAK, thereby identifying all of her letters on my first turn. Despite this setback, she still plays with me occasionally.
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A couple of funny stories:
- My sister and I, playing against one another, once chose the same secret word: CHAIR.
- When I introduced my wife to the game, the very first secret word she chose was BAKER. I proceeded to employ my usual starting test word, BREAK, thereby identifying all of her letters on my first turn. Despite this setback, she still plays with me occasionally.
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