Engaging in Language Puzzles
In a move that will undoubtedly delight Wordle enthusiasts, Zach Wissner-Gross, an editor at data journalism website FiveThirtyEight, has created two valuable datasets for the popular word game. These datasets, containing 2,315 six-letter words and 12,972 permissible guesses, are designed to help users guess the word of the day in Wordle.
The datasets, which are typically available via Wissner-Gross's GitHub repository, include answers and permissible guesses for Wordle. This means that with these datasets, players can have a more strategic approach to the game, potentially making it easier to guess the word of the day.
For those who prefer not to navigate GitHub directly, we can guide you through the steps or provide sample content based on Wissner-Gross's publicly available data. To access the datasets, follow these simple steps:
- Visit Zach Wissner-Gross’s GitHub page. You can find this by searching his name along with "Wordle datasets GitHub."
- Look for a repository related to Wordle, which usually contains files like and or similar.
- Download or clone the repository to get the datasets.
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We hope these datasets will help you in your Wordle journey, making the game even more enjoyable and challenging! Happy guessing!
With the datasets developed by Zach Wissner-Gross, players can leverage AI and data-and-cloud-computing technology to strategize their gameplay in Wordle. These datasets, available through Wissner-Gross's GitHub repository, include answers and permissible guesses for the popular word game.