My roommate was in the room when I was doing it, and he’d already done it, and I was like “My brain won’t stop thinking it’s a fictional town in North Dakota”
Same. I also tried Pargo. I believe that was my last attempt. Cargo never crossed my mind until the results came up. Good to see I wasn't the only one that strugged with this word.
I rarely do the wordle anymore, but on a whim decided to try this one and had pretty much an identical experience to yours. Why is cargo so hard to think of? It seems like a pretty good starting word, at least.
Yeah, I like wordle, but on Hard mode you will just lose your streak at some point by getting 4 letters right and having more options then tries left. And on not hard mode it's just very easy.
Got it in 3 but went through the exact same process. Had four yellows on line 2 (GROAT) and then sat there thinking of something to fit before saying "LARGO?", no it can't be...CARGO!
It’s funny when your brain sort of breaks when you think of words by letter. I once saw a bumper sticker said “Superman is my Copilot” Problem was I initially saw it as “Superman is my Cop…” When I saw the whole thing my brain couldn’t shift for a minute and I was like “what’s a Cop-ilot”
@@nadines.1107 you can for example spam 3 words to get 15 letters and only then guess the word. On hard mode you simply can't unless you miss all the letters.
That approach is more likely to get you a letter on the first guess, but (there's always a but) ... knowing a vowel doesn't help nearly as much as knowing a consonant does. I think you are better off choosing a word with multiple of the most common consonants (CDLNRST), plus a vowel or two. This approach balances the odds of getting a letter right against the odds that the letter will be helpful.
@@jeffreybrookner9251 in my experience, it’s harder to think of a word that might have multiple vowels over a word that might have mostly consonants. Most consonants aren’t even gonna show up in most words (like YXZWQ) which narrows it down further
@@jeffreybrookner9251 not to mention most consonants will appear in patterns depending on where they are with other consonants or with vowels (i.e. if a T is the second letter, there are very few vowels that would proceed it and even fewer consonants)
I haven't seen the end and was watching on mute with captions. Didn't understand why he couldn't try ratio or radio since it has the r and o in different locations, but then I might not understand this game fully yet.
you dont have to use the letter you discovered every time. If firs line gives you only one clue you can use completely new letters in next to find out more