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#1756 FRI 04/10/2026
Spoilers OK here. For today’s puzzle, post your comments, replies, wins, rants, or any observation. Feel free to paste in your green + yellow box solution share, Scoredle, or WordleBot results.
28 responses to “#1756 FRI 04/10/2026”
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I lost today😢
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You’ll bounce back. 😉
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I was at an all time highest streak, 383 days , ended by CAROM, I didn’t even want to know what it meant. Grrrr
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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
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 CAROMWordleBot
Skill 77/99
Luck 70/99 -
(1) ROATE
(2) VALOR (Ruled out all 2315 possibilites!)results in a pattern
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_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-
not sure how it switched to italics just then. LOL.
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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.
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Wordle 1756 4/6
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩Play Log 4/10/26
1 TANGO
SAVOR 1102
FAVOR 207
2 VALOR
3 CAROB
4 CAROM -
Wordle 1,756 5/6*
⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜ FRIES 165 wl
🟨🟨🟨⬜⬜ ROADY 20 wl
⬜🟩🟩🟩⬜ TAROT 4 wl
🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜ CAROB 2 wl
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 CAROMA satisfactory (to me) solve in 5.
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Since FRIES can be a verb (and when so not plural) is it a candidate answer?
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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 🙂
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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?”
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AND I can’t see it on the GITHUB list!!
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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.
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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… -
Link please
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https://gist.github.com/cfreshman/cdcdf777450c5b5301e439061d29694c
This is the actual link I think. Some of these have more words than I originally thought.
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Another source for added words:
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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
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I’ve used it personally to mean “bouncing off the side of something” like “caroming off a snow bank in my toboggan.”
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Agreed. Makes me think of Dodge’em cars.
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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.
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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. 😉
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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.
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Oh, but you did Jeb…. 😄
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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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