Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine and has been published in publications such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. You can get in touch with Shannon by email at s.power@newsweek.com and on X @shannonjpower. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish. Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. When is your favorite time of the day to play Wordle? Some people like to play it first thing in the morning, or during their lunch break as an afternoon pick-me-up, while others like to unwind in front of the TV at night and try to solve the daily word puzzle. The New York Times purchased the game in 2022 from creator Josh Wardle and in December, two of its writers analyzed 515 million games of Wordle with some surprising results. They found that while “adieu” was one in the top 30 of most used starting words, it was in fact, the least efficient. “The strategy seems to make sense: Figure out the vowels, and the other letters will fall into place,” explained authors Josh Katz and Aatish Bhatia for the NYT. “Our new analysis, though, shows that starting with ADIEU or AUDIO does actually put human players at a disadvantage.” They continued: “On average, players who started with ADIEU needed about a third of a turn more to solve their Wordles compared with players who started with SLATE, adding up to 132 extra turns over the course of a year.” Playing Wordle is simple enough and it’s all about the process of elimination. You start by typing in the word you think might be the word of the day on the Wordle app or website, and then press enter to see your results. A color-coded tile system will tell you what you got right and what you didn’t as the letters flip over to give you the results. A green tile means the letter is correct, while yellow tells you the letter does appear in the word but is just in the wrong spot and finally, a gray tile shows that letter does not appear in the word at all. If you need a hand solving today’s Wordle puzzle, Newsweek has put together a few hints to get you over the line. But be warned, the answer appears at the end of this article, so scroll with caution. Hint #1: Today’s Wordle contains two vowels. Hint #2: There are no repeated letters. Hint #3: It is a noun and a verb. Hint #4: The third letter is a vowel. Hint #5: Today’s answer starts with the letter “P.” The answer to today’s Wordle is “Plait.” Wordle resets at midnight in your local time zone. Until then, why not give these other word puzzle games a try? Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine and has been published in publications such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. You can get in touch with Shannon by email at s.power@newsweek.com and on X @shannonjpower. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish. Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine and has been published in publications such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. You can get in touch with Shannon by email at s.power@newsweek.com and on X @shannonjpower. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish. Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, …
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