Engaging in Lexical Puzzles
In the realm of popular online games, Wordle has undeniably made a significant impact. Recently, datasets relevant to this word game have been shared by Zach Wissner-Gross, an editor at the data journalism website FiveThirtyEight.
These datasets, originally shared via FiveThirtyEight's coverage or GitHub repositories they referenced, include a comprehensive list of all official Wordle answers and a list of all allowed guess words.
To access these valuable resources, you can visit the FiveThirtyEight GitHub repository (https://github.com/fivethirtyeight). Here, you'll find a Wordle dataset, often named something like or .
Alternatively, you can search for Zach Wissner-Gross's name along with "Wordle dataset" on his personal GitHub account or websites. This may lead you to the original source or forks of the data.
The datasets contain a total of 15,287 entries, with 12,972 permissible guesses and 2,315 six-letter words. These six-letter words could potentially be the word of the day in Wordle.
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These datasets were created to aid users in the game, where players have six chances to guess a specific word. If you find these datasets useful and would like a summary or preparation for use, feel free to reach out!
Zach Wissner-Gross, an editor at FiveThirtyEight, has compiled these datasets for the popular game Wordle. If you're a fan of Wordle or data journalism, you might want to explore more of FiveThirtyEight's work.
AI technology in data-and-cloud-computing has been instrumental in the creation of extensive datasets for the popular word game, Wordle. These datasets, including a list of all official Wordle answers and guess words, are accessible through FiveThirtyEight's GitHub repository.