WordleBot Tells You How Good You Are at Wordle – CNET [CNET]
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Think you’re good at Wordle? Maybe it’s time for a truthbomb…
The New York Times has unleashed WordleBot, an online tool designed to check your Wordle results and judge your skills — or lack of skills.
Introducing WordleBot, our daily Wordle companion — it’ll take your Wordle every day and rate you on your Wordle skills.
To use it, first play Wordle. Then visit this link: https://t.co/atnY7um8cN pic.twitter.com/qjfFFhkgEg
— Josh Katz (@jshkatz) April 7, 2022
It judges based on three categories: Skill, Luck and Steps.
Skill attempts to figure out if you minimized the expected amount of turns required to make the correct guess. Luck asks the question: “Did your choices eliminate more solutions than expected?” Steps is fairly self explanatory: How many guesses did you take?
Using the WordleBot is pretty straightforward. You do today’s Wordle, then head straight to this link. The site does the rest. You can also upload a screen cap of your Wordle and it can analyze things that way.
Here’s my score for today’s Wordle:
Not bad!
Mark Serrels/CNETNot bad? I guess. I suck at Wordle though.
Now you go!