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There are 2309 valid words in the WORDLE dictionary and we are on game 1041

That means that, assuming the game started at No 1, there is only a 55% chance that you will pick a word that has not been used Hmmmm

On the face of it, that means it will get increasingly more difficult and eagles could become extinct. 40's club to be opened soon <laugh>

I assume at some stage they will start re-introducing words previously used. Otherwise, when we get to game 2309, there will only be one word left
 
There are 2309 valid words in the WORDLE dictionary and we are on game 1041

That means that, assuming the game started at No 1, there is only a 55% chance that you will pick a word that has not been used Hmmmm

On the face of it, that means it will get increasingly more difficult and eagles could become extinct. 40's club to be opened soon <laugh>

I assume at some stage they will start re-introducing words previously used. Otherwise, when we get to game 2309, there will only be one word left
They've already used words more than once Ron, it's trying to remember the little buggers when they crop up<laugh>
 
Definately been words used twice.
Not possible. So far there have been 1041 games and we have had 1041 different words. I imported all the used words into Access and ran a query to identify duplicates. There were none, not surprising as the number of different words used = the number of games. Are you sure you aren't recalling words from other Wordle games?

"Past Wordle answers
Below you can find our list of the most recent previous Wordle solutions, both so you can see what Wordle is all about, and so you know which words to avoid guessing for future Wordles."
 
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