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#1756 FRI 04/10/2026

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  1. Beverly Johnston Avatar
    Beverly Johnston

    I lost today😢

    1. You’ll bounce back. 😉

  2. I was at an all time highest streak, 383 days , ended by CAROM, I didn’t even want to know what it meant. Grrrr

  3. Once again my favorite yet odd start word was lucky for me. I’m just bummed that I didn’t get it in two since I knew CROAK was a repeat. If it weren’t for them reusing now, I surely would have.

    Wordle 1,756 3/6*
    🟩🟨⬜🟨🟨 COBRA 4
    🟩🟨🟨🟨⬜ CROAK 3
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 CAROM

    WordleBot
    Skill 77/99
    Luck 70/99

  4. (1) ROATE
    (2) VALOR (Ruled out all 2315 possibilites!)

    results in a pattern
    ===============
    _ARO_

    That left
    BARON (1679), CAROB (COCA 127), CAROM (COCA 67), KAROO (COCA 48), SAROD (COCA -not listed)

    I decided on the most common word “CAROB” which also plays the “B” in BARON.

    (3) CAROB (just missed!)
    (4) CAROM

    1. not sure how it switched to italics just then. LOL.

      1. Basic HTML tags like < e m > and < s t r o n g > work in comments.

        (I’m putting in spacing so the tags show.)

        Not sure how to do it accidentally though.

  5. Wordle 1756 4/6
    ⬜🟩⬜⬜🟨
    ⬜🟩⬜🟩🟨
    🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

    Play Log 4/10/26
    1 TANGO
    SAVOR 1102
    FAVOR 207
    2 VALOR

    3 CAROB
    4 CAROM

  6. Wordle 1,756 5/6*

    ⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜ FRIES 165 wl
    🟨🟨🟨⬜⬜ ROADY 20 wl
    ⬜🟩🟩🟩⬜ TAROT 4 wl
    🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜ CAROB 2 wl
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 CAROM

    A satisfactory (to me) solve in 5.

    1. Since FRIES can be a verb (and when so not plural) is it a candidate answer?

      1. I’ve been trying to research this. My best answer is “not yet.” The three other games I play are Spelling Bee, Strands, and Connections. All three have had at least one exception to the rules of the game. Sam Ezersky’s using S once, Tracy Bennett crossing a word path once (that I know of), and yesterday’s Connections in which Wyna Liu used a title word in all 4 categories.
        Maybe FRIES will be tomorrow’s solution 🙂

  7. A word totally unknown to Brits, I believe. My first 2 were AROSE (as usual) and MAJOR. After that, very little was possible and I found myself searching “Is +++++ a word?”

    1. AND I can’t see it on the GITHUB list!!

      1. It’s on the OTHER GitHub list which is the 10663 list of WORDLE playable words.

        Today was the ADD to the 2315 list that I predicted would happen yesterday.

        I found CAROB was more common than CAROM (even though I’ve used “CAROM” more than CAROB personally).

        CAROB would have been an ADD also.

        1. Glenda M Avatar

          What ?! – there’s another Github list 🙄
          my google search: carom seeds (hmm- obscure) – Ive checked again… ah, rebound-that makes sense as a more common word, and I’ve learned something…

        2. Link please

          1. https://github.com/seanpatlan/wordle-words

          2. https://gist.github.com/cfreshman/cdcdf777450c5b5301e439061d29694c

            This is the actual link I think. Some of these have more words than I originally thought.

        3. Another source for added words:

          https://wordletools.azurewebsites.net/AddedSolutions

    2. For me (U.S.) it is a billiards word and is about hitting a ball at an angle.

      Looks like you can blame the French. 😉

      Carom billiards (or carambole) is a pocketless cue sport played on a 5×10 ft heated table using three balls (one red, two white/yellow). Players score by hitting their cue ball off both other balls in a single shot. Originating in 18th-century France, it emphasizes precision, spin, and rail management

      1. I’ve used it personally to mean “bouncing off the side of something” like “caroming off a snow bank in my toboggan.”

        1. Agreed. Makes me think of Dodge’em cars.

  8. Carom?! What does it even mean? This is certainly not a common word. I read a lot and consider myself to have a broad vocab but I have never heard this word before. Had to google what it meant Tricky one.

    1. I knew it from playing pool / billiards. Getting a ball to bounce off another ball or the side. But I guessed CAROB before CAROM.

      I will not make a joke about broad vocabulary. 😉

      1. Both words are listed in the Merriam Webster dictionary.

        Many of the “playable” words are NOT in the dictionary. BTW.

        So, that is not a given.

      2. Glenda M Avatar

        Oh, but you did Jeb…. 😄

    2. I just had a discussion on Reddit about CAROM a few weeks ago when it was an answer in the Pocket Grids daily crossword. I knew it because I am a pool player.

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