Wordle, which has taken the world by storm, has been changing since it was taken over by The New York Times. This time, the Times has done a very interesting job and developed a bot where players can improve their Wordle skills. This new assistant, called WordleBot, will offer players the chance to “see their mistakes”.
The use of this assistant is quite simple. If you want, you can upload a screenshot of a Word you have tried to this system, or you can open WordleBot directly in the game. This bot, which evaluates your luck and ability on the puzzle you complete in the first step, offers you new solution methods.
The assessment of “luck” seemed strange to us, too, but the Times has an explanation for it. In fact, the developers of the bot evaluate this category of chances directly through “unexpected answers”. So if the words you write are very different than the average answers, WordleBot is recognizing that.
Also, WordleBot predicts that “Crane” is the best starting word.