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PaulSB

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Another wordle strategies article:


Linguistic Expert Recommends The Best Opening Wordle Word

BY JAMES FELTON

27 JAN 2022, 12:16
A linguistics expert has revealed what he believes is the best word to open with in Wordle.

There's a good chance you've come across Wordle already, the hot new game where you have six tries to guess a word – but if not, here's a short explainer:

You are asked to make a guess at what the five-letter word of the day could be. You are then given information on whether the letters you have selected are in the word, and whether they are in the right place. Letters that are in the correct place are flagged as green, whereas letters that are in the word but in the incorrect position become yellow. If the letters are incorrect, they turn gray.




In much the same way, the best strategy to beat the game is to maximize the information you learn with each turn. For instance, in Mastermind, it's best to use colors you haven't used in the first go on your second turn, to discover which colors are in play.

Unlike Mastermind, in Wordle, there are 26 possible letters that could be in each position (thank the alphabet for this extra difficulty), but the principle remains the same: if you want to win, you should be trying to maximize the amount of information you learn in each turn.

Since there are a finite number of allowable five-letter words (they are not placed in random order), it's possible to figure out which letters are more likely to show up.

Use letters that are more likely to show up, and you maximize your chance of learning information for your next guess.


β€œIf you want the highest probability of getting the first word right or the second word right in Wordle, then you need to take into account the frequency of letters in English," Dr Danny Hieber, a research linguist at the University of Alberta Language Technology Lab who goes by the username Linguistic Discovery on TikTok, explained.

β€œI’ve seen β€˜tears’, that’s pretty good. I’ve seen β€˜stare’, that’s also another good one. But my professional recommendation as a linguist is that your first word in Wordle should be β€˜irate’”.

The linguist explained that E, A and I are the most common vowels in English, while T and R are the most common consonants, adding "so that’s my recommendation.”

Is he right? Well, not quite, according to several statistical analyses conducted by Wordle fans in the last few weeks. Several mathsy folks have tried to figure out the best opening moves. Redditor adeadhead analyzed the occurrences of letters in the Standford Graphbase five-letter words list for their analysis, and found out how many times each letter occurs in all the possible five-letter words, coming up with this:

S : 3033
E : 3009
A : 2348
O : 1915
R : 1910
I : 1592
L : 1586
T : 1585
N : 1285
D : 1181
U : 1089
C : 964
P : 955
Y : 886
M : 843
H : 814
B : 715
G : 679
K : 596
F : 561
W : 505
V : 318
X : 139
Z : 135
J : 89
Q : 53

As you can see, you would be some kind of wild maverick to open your game by playing the letters J or Q. They went on to put together a list of the best words to use as an opening, as you'll likely get more information from the letters, given their chance of occurring.

[word, score]
['arose', 12215]
['raise', 11892]
['arise', 11892]
['aloes', 11891]
['stoae', 11890]
['laser', 11886]
['earls', 11886]
['reals', 11886]
['tears', 11885]
['rates', 11885]
['stare', 11885]
['aster', 11885]
['tares', 11885]
['snare', 11585]
['earns', 11585]
['nears', 11585]
['saner', 11585]
['nares', 11585]
['aisle', 11568]
['least', 11561]

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Basically, always put an "s" in there, although the best word they found without an S was "orate".


Other Wordle enthusiasts have conducted their own analyses using different dictionaries, finding significant crossovers. According to one posted to GitHub, the best words to use are: arose, soare, aeros, serai, reais, raise, arise, aesir, aloes, and seral. The worst being "fuffy" and "xylyl".

On your second go, you should also try and maximize the information gained, rather than guess at the word directly (unless you think you've cracked it, of course). Try to use letters that you haven't used before, and you will get far more information than if you reuse any of the letters you've already had, and of course try to use letters that are more likely to come up, vowels being especially helpful.

Happy wordling.
(https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/linguistic-expert-recommends-the-best-opening-wordle-word/)
Thanks for posting this. Strikes me as amusing a linguistics researcher has gone to the trouble of analysing Wordle to this extent.

There's a bloke in Chorley, Lancashire with English 'O' level who could of told him this three weeks ago without any analysis - it's simply obvious.

In my opinion the "best list" omits a word which gives more clues as to the answer. One of his recommended letters can also be very misleading.
 
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BrumJim

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Almost made a mistake on the 4th line, but went for the more obvious one.
 
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