I think for me my early consonant strategy is working better because it's easier for me to think of words with missing vowels than it is for me to think of words with missing consonants. Today I had very efficient guesses with my second guess successfully identifying two consonant locations and a vowel, and combined information that meant that I knew the location of four letters and had only one choice for my third guess.
I you're a Wordle Geek like I am, there's actually quite a bit of "interesting" information in it. Tried reducing it but it wasn't as readable that way. So, left it in full format.
As noted in the article, you can only access WordleBot if you are a subscriber to the NYT.
I can access it via my local library which allows me to "subscribe" to the NYT (only 2 days at a time) for free. This beneift may also be available to others thru their local library. If you're interested, check out if that/s available to you thru your local libary too.
I took some Wordlebot advice and then could think of only two words that ended with my green letter, and the other one was disqualified by my yellow letters.
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