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#1762 THU 04/16/2026

48 responses to “#1762 THU 04/16/2026”

  1. The last time I used “cubit” was . . . . ?
    Bill Cosby’s “Noah” back in high school (i. e. a looong time ago!)

  2. Mark Davis Avatar
    Mark Davis

    I agree. I would prefer new adds over old repeats, unless there is a good reason/opp for a repeat (they totally missed a good opp not repeating β€œlunar” during the Artemis mission! What were they thinking?!

  3. Linda Swenson Avatar
    Linda Swenson

    πŸŸ©β¬›πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬› churn
    πŸŸ©πŸŸ©πŸŸ©β¬›β¬› cubby
    πŸŸ©πŸŸ©πŸŸ©πŸŸ©β¬› cubic
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 cubit
    I was a little slow on the T which is always an issue for me, but I am wondering why no one else went for cubic before cubit. Seems much more common to me. I Ave a prediction of a repeat for tomorrow based off the word pattern of yesterday and today, but I’ll keep that for later.

  4. Jack klotz Avatar
    Jack klotz

    LATER
    SCION
    ITCHY
    CUBIT

    I understand my starters are burned words but I’ve given up on a solve in one after three solves in one. I figure my god shots are maxed out. I’m entertained with current streak of 884 and mini streak of solves in 3 or less. 9 is my max, I’ve averaged 3 for 13 games with 2’s and 4’s averaging out but a solid 10 streak with 3s or less eludes me. Back to today’s game, I use up the four common vowels in first two plays leaving the possible U as process of elimination since it ranks #11 overall. In my 1500+ games, I’ve discovered the letters RTLSNC are the commonest used consonants in that order, that words with 2 vowels most common by far followed by one,three, four, and no vowels. In addition, the S is by far the most commonly used starter letter by 2-1 it’s nearest rival the C. Third grouping are the letters HDYPM with minor interchanges between the D and the Y. I came to the latest quandary of repeats as it is coming up soon. My choices were itchy and cubit. Itchy went against my grain because it has only one vowel, plus it’s a burned word, high on my avoid list. Cubit made better sense with 2 vowels plus starts with the #2 starter letter. Problem is, how archaic does one dare to go? So I went with my gut and missed. Was actually surprised to get on 4th try. Was expecting to just eliminate the U!

    1. Glenda M Avatar

      I have a similar ploy with the vowels – often using all 5 plus the Y in my 1st 2 words
      Your observations on the number of vowels words contain is interesting
      And yes, S is way out in front for starting the most words!

    2. Thank you for the RTLSNC and HDYPM tips!

  5. Wordle 1,762 4/6*
    ⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜ 180
    ⬜🟨🟨⬜⬜ 9
    🟩⬜🟨⬜⬜ 1
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    WordleBot hard mode players:
    Avg 3.9 0-2-26-72-95-99

  6. NAIEO (Always start, hard mode)
    DIRTY
    CUBIT

    Must I be a NYT subscriber to add my box color solution?
    Have always just been a loner player and haven’t ever joined in on anything like this, so don’t know the protocol.

    1. I’m not a subscriber. You should see a green “Share Results” button after you play or if you choose the stats link. That puts your results w/ green and yellow squares on your clipboard. You can then paste into a text message or here on the After Party!

      When the guy who created Wordle added the Share button, the Wordle site went viral. Within a couple of months New York Times gave him a lot of $$$. Powerful button.

      Welcome to the After Party J9!

    2. Just double checked. Under your solved puzzle look for “See Results”. And then on that page look for the green “Share” button.

      And nice 3 by the way!

  7. NESB is Still thinking Avatar
    NESB is Still thinking

    Wordle 1,762 2/6

    🟨⬜🟨🟨⬜UNITY 6 WL (3 PU, 3 NU)
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩CUBIT

    WORDLE GAME RHYMES
    In 2 years of starting with
    β€§ UNITY,
    This pattern of yellow U, I, and T,
    Has appeared just 3 times, presumably,
    Since it makes statistical sense,
    With Words Left numbering just 6:
    β€§ AUDIT,Β FRUIT, and TULIP being PU,
    Seemed likely solves, because we are due,
    But
    β€§ CUBIT was the perfect Whomp,
    Eliminating all, includingΒ CUTIE andΒ SITUP,Β 

    Green leaves now show on more trees than the willow,
    Today’s theme words fitting that outside scenario,
    Include WINDY, COPSE, SPADE, and
    β€§ SHADY BELOW,
    Post game I could more easily see,
    β€§ COPSE played 2nd would’ve nailed it in 3.

    1. A poetic TWO!
      “CUBIT was the perfect Whomp” πŸ™‚

    2. Glad to see a familiar name here!

  8. There are 9 of us playing so there is a frequent need to break a tie:

    Dordle (2 words at once)
    Then
    MW quordle (4 words at once)
    Then
    Octordle (8 words at once)
    Then (gasp!)
    Sedecordle (16 words at once)

  9. Mark Davis Avatar
    Mark Davis

    Rant:
    Cubit was not in the original wordle solution list. It was added by the NYT. They removed β€œscuba” because it was to β€œtoo obscure and an acronym” (news flash NYT: the MW dictionary now lists β€œscuba” as a regular word, along with radar and laser, which also started as acronyms), but they add in an ancient unit of measure?!

    I got in 3 , by the way: Frost, culet, cubit. We have a family daily wordle (dordle, quordle) competition and the winner gets to pick the starter word everyone is required to use as their wordle starter word the next day. My sister picked β€œfrost” because is still very cold and stormy in Seattle (water spout yesterday!) but, as always the scuba diving is excellent!

    1. re: “the winner gets to pick the starter word everyone”
      This is a great idea. Somehow my youngest brother would turn it to his advantage.

    2. Mark,

      I can’t find anything on the web that suggests that SCUBA was removed from the 2315 list.

      Can you kindly site your source on that?

      There was once a rumor (on Reddit) that LASER was removed and then famously added as an answer later on, but it was always part of the 10,657 playable words list. Amazing that it was not part of the 2315 list.

      Other words that are missing.

      NAKED, NEXUS, JIHAD, BOGUS, COMBO, LEGIT, SWIPE, BEIGE, LOTUS, TUMMY.

      So far, that is my top 10 (by COCA score). I’m still working on it.

      JD

      1. Mark Davis Avatar
        Mark Davis

        Either Copilot or gpchat etc
        Gave lists of several words that had been removed by for different reasons
        ### 🧾 Reasons for Removal
        – **AGORA, PUPAL, AORTA** β†’ Considered too obscure or overly technical.
        – **FETUS** β†’ Removed due to political sensitivity during Roe v. Wade debates.
        – **FIBRE** β†’ Cut to avoid confusion with American spelling (*fiber*).
        – **HYMEN** β†’ Removed for explicit anatomical reference.
        – **LYNCH, SLAVE, WENCH** β†’ Removed for offensive or derogatory connotations.
        – **SCUBA** β†’ Removed because it is an acronym, not a standard word.

        1. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but be careful with the results you get by asking AI.

          I use Gemini and ChatGPT all the time, and quite often it gives you the wrong answer.

          These systems will scour the internet for all sources (truthful or not).

          You need to use the Ronald Reagan philosophy. “Trust, but verify”.

          ======================

          According to my research, Josh Wardle created this program with 2 word lists.

          1) 2315 answers
          2) 10657 playable words.

          NYT removed 5 words.

          FIBRE, LYNCH, PUPAL, SLAVE, WENCH.

          AGORA (241.1), FETUS (324.1) were theoretically removed, but only after they were played. They show up on days where there were 2 solutions. AGORA was not on 2315, but FETUS was.

          That brings the actual starting total of words to 2309 once NYT got a hold of it.

          FIBRE was nixed due it being the British spelling of FIBER. (Josh Wardle is Welsh).

          AGORA and PUPAL were too rare. (Although, they kept SUMAC and other words that are more rare…)

          SLAVE, LYNCH, WENCH were removed because they were offensive. (I have come up with a ton of words on 10657 playable word list that are just as offensive.

          FETUS was deemed too controversial.
          =======================

          I have found nothing on SCUBA. A few words have started out as acronyms like RADAR, SONAR and LASER (an ADD).

          I have found nothing on AORTA either. I think most people know this word.

          Could they have thought it was too difficult to solve? They played RHYME and CATCH (my only loss).

          Have they banned PENIS? This is my question. LOL.

          Are we being too sensitive (as a society)?

  10. OK, so I almost lost!

    (1) ROATE

    (2) TIGHT (ruled out everything but SPILT, SWIFT)

    (3) SPILT (ruled out SWIFT. Aha, it’s an add or a repeat like I predicted!)

    (4) UNFIT(415). Oy! What the heck is this word!?

    (5) QUBIT. (COCA raw score of 271). Bummer! They just had these meetings for the Quantum Computing companies. It’s all over the news.

    Anyway, It only be one word at this point.

    (6) CUBIT. Add. (COCA raw score of 81).

    I am not sure why CUBIT is a less common term than QUBIT. Maybe, because computing is the news more than the CUBITs used to measure Noah’s Ark!

    There’s a great Bill Cosby sketch on Noah’s Ark.
    =============================
    “Noah, I want you to build an ark”.
    “God, what’s an ark?”
    “I want you to build an Ark. 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.”
    (Long silence) “…Right! … What’s a cubit?”
    ==============================

    Even, Noah didn’t know what a CUBIT was!!
    ==============================

    I thought of QUBIT first. Oh well.

    I should have been thinking about the rain!

  11. WordleBot 1762 3/6
    🟩⬜🟨⬜⬜ 15
    🟩⬜⬜🟨🟩 1
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

    Play Log 4/16/26
    1 SAUCE CAUSE*
    CUBIT obscure?
    2 CLOUT

    3 CUBIT !


    God: I want you to build an Ark.

    Noah: Right! What’s an Ark?
    God: Get some wood. Build it 300 cubits by 80 cubits by 40 cubits.

    Noah: Right! What’s a cubit?

    β€” Bill Cosby 1963

    (And why I know this word.)

    * Thanks for spotting my error Paul!

    1. Paul Cooper Avatar
      Paul Cooper

      how did you get a green in 1st word with SAUCE?

      1. Because it was CAUSE. (I used to use SAUCE.) Doh.

    2. I didn’t read your post to see that you already posted the Noah’s Ark sketch before I posted mine.

      1. That’s hilarious. I went down the wrong search path for the transcript because I thought it was Mel Brooks! But once corrected, I can hear Cosby doing it.

        1. I hear the word “CUBIT”, and my brain is preprogrammed to immediately think of that sketch! LOL.

          Sadly, that’s how my goofball brain functions.

  12. Good morning 🌞

    Wordle 1,762 5/6
    ⬜⬜🟨🟩⬜ Ratio
    ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ Olden
    ⬜⬜⬜🟩🟩 Visit
    🟨🟩⬜⬜⬜ Bumpy
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Cubit

    I was very surprised when my third word was not the solution. Now I can’t filter by common words in the Wordle Solver. Oh, well!

    1. Good word RATIO #654 but I’m still avoiding repeats on 1st guess… except when I guessed CIGAR on Ground Hog Day for my only 1.

      1. Oops. For some reason, I thought RATIO was unused. I’ll start using something else tomorrow. Maybe TORUS.

    2. Paul Cooper Avatar
      Paul Cooper

      your first word told you there was no “O” in the solution, hard mode would have helped there.

    3. It looks like you didn’t carry the T and the I into 2nd or 4th guess. Are you going for filter?

      1. Hi Jeb,

        When I don’t have enough clues, I like to test 5 new letters. I’m grateful that I can do that in easy mode.

        Ruth

  13. Paul Cooper Avatar
    Paul Cooper

    Wordle 1,762 4/6*

    β¬›β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨β¬› orate
    πŸŸ¨β¬›πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬› think
    πŸŸ¨πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬›β¬› tipsy
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    was going to repeat cubic but needed a t

    1. Paul Cooper Avatar
      Paul Cooper

      yes, hard mode would have wiggled cubic

      1. I’ve never thought hard mode is necessarily harder. It would have helped me avoid many mistakes I’ve made in the past!

        1. Paul Cooper Avatar
          Paul Cooper

          it should catch Stupid mistakes like I just made by repeating “t” in 3rd word

      2. “wiggle cubic” 🀣

        1. Paul Cooper Avatar
          Paul Cooper

          rejected because no “t” used

  14. It’s an ADD, isn’t it?, as Jeb predicted a few days back

    1. JD is in our “add prediction” calculator. I don’t monitor or even understand how he knows about list adds.

      I did predict a repeat is coming. Amazed it hasn’t!

  15. Wordle 1,762 4/6*

    ⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜ WINDY 268 wl
    🟨⬜🟨⬜⬜ TRIES 12 wl
    ⬜⬜🟨🟩🟨 OPTIC 1 wl
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 CUBIT

    WordleBot
    Skill 99/99
    Luck 43/99

  16. I got lucky because my 2nd choice eliminated all non-pu, as well as PU, except for the answer. Cubit was definitely an unexpected solution.

  17. Glenda M Avatar

    JD
    I was thinking AUDIT (repeat) for today, but couldn’t reply to your post on yesterdays date
    (took me 4)

    1. It was an ADD, like I predicted though.

      AUDIT would have been optimal for yesterday’s answer due to Taxes being due in the USA on April 15th.

      Since CIGAR, there were only 6 ADD’s vs 7 REPEATs, and she had keeping these items even. So, now 7 ADD’s vs. 7 REPEATs.

      Since she had 3 repeats IVORY, COMET, SANDY before 2 adds CAROM, CUBIT, I think there may be one more ADD before a repeat, but a repeat is almost as likely.

      I think something will happen in 3 or 4 days from now. Probably an ADD again.

      ADD’s are simply words that are not in the 2315 solution list, but they are in the 10657 playable word list which I am in the process of analyzing for likely ADD’s.

      I want to write a “Dear Tracy” letter to suggest words she could ADD rather than repeat, because I think we prefer the ADD’s.

      1. Mark Davis Avatar
        Mark Davis

        I agree. I would prefer new adds over old repeats, unless there is a good reason/opp for a repeat (they totally missed a good opp not repeating β€œlunar” during the Artemis mission! What were they thinking?!

        1. LUNAR would have been a great one!

    2. It’s good for our friends from down under to be mindful of their back-to-the-futrure spoil powers!

      1. Glenda M Avatar

        for sure …..
        I do wish I was same day tho !

        AUDIT had the _U_IT of CUBIT

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