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Rethinking What a “Good Guess” Means

  • · 작성자|ereprecious
  • · 등록일|2026-02-11
  • · 조회수|6

In a single-word puzzle, a good guess is one that moves you closer to the solution. In Dordle, the definition shifts. A strong guess is one that provides valuable insight across both puzzles.

That means players often:

  • Prioritize letter coverage over immediate accuracy

  • Avoid narrowing in too early on one word

  • Choose balanced guesses that reduce uncertainty

This shift encourages broader thinking and rewards patience.

The Mid-Game Tension

The most intense part of a Dordle round usually comes in the middle. By then, one word may be close to completion while the other remains unclear. The temptation to finish the easier puzzle can be strong — but doing so may limit the guesses available for the second word.

This tension is where Dordle shines. It forces players to weigh short-term success against long-term survival. The puzzle becomes less about finding answers and more about controlling options.