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January 24, 2022

Are you still playing Wordle every day? Yeah, we are too. But you can only play once a day, and you get just six chances to guess the word. That means you have to make the most of every guess, right down to the first word.

So what’s the best first word to use when you start a new Wordle session? Good question! We dug into the strategies that go into that decision. From how common letters are to how much to rely on vowels. For the really dedicated, we even consulted math. Yes, we mathed this up. Or, well, someone did. And we’re confident we have good advice on the best starting word you can choose for Wordle. In the top story.

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Play This Retro ‘Wordle’ Replica for a Taste of 80s Computing


One of the most interesting things about Wordle is its simplicity. The trending word game of 2022 could have existed at any time in computing history, even during the 1980s. Don’t believe me? Retro developer Chris Bradburne successfully ported Wordle to the legendary BCC Micro, a classic computer best known for its use in 1980s UK classrooms. Read More »

 
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Make Breakfast Easy with This Sous Vide-Style Egg Bite Maker

Egg bites are a delicious treat—perfect for big breakfasts at home, easy breakfast on the go, and as a healthy afternoon snack. They’re also a wonderful meal and protein option for those on particular diets, like keto, paleo, gluten-free, or vegetarian. Fortunately, with this handy sous vide-style egg bite maker, you can easily whip up a batch in a matter of minutes. It’s easy to use, comes in three lovely colors, and includes all of the silicone molds and recipes you’ll need to use it. Heck, you can even use it to make desserts, like cheesecakes or custard.

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Amazon Officially Announces its Physical Clothing Store—Here Are All the Details


Rumors have been swirling over whether Amazon would be opening a physical apparel store since August of 2021, but the retail giant just confirmed it. The store, dubbed Amazon Style, will open its first location sometime later this year, and it looks fascinating! Read More »

 
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Walking is great for your health, and when you throw a step counter into the mix, it can also be fun and motivational. And if you don’t have a dedicated fitness tracker or smartwatch, don’t fret—we found seven great step counter apps you can just use on your smartphone. Read More »

 

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Airstream’s Electric Trailer Concept Solves a Problem Nobody’s Talking About


Even if you own the most powerful car in the world, towing a big trailer will significantly reduce its range. It’s a problem that people don’t talk about much, but Thor Industries may have found a solution. Read More »

 

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What We’re Playing: ‘Cat Quest’ Is as Adorable as It Sounds


If you love cats and indie adventure games, you absolutely have to play Cat Quest. If playing as a ferocious little cat doesn’t pique your interest, this probably isn’t the game for you. But really, who’s not going to love a game like this? Read More »

 
This Cool Video from LEGO Shows Us How Minifigures Are Made


Minifigures are an essential part of the LEGO experience, letting us enjoy a variety of characters in addition to the iconic blocks. While they might not seem like the most complex component, the process of making them is actually quite involved, as LEGO revealed in a fascinating video. Read More »

 
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GORILLA.BAS: How to Play the Secret MS-DOS Game From Your Childhood


Starting in 1991, every copy of MS-DOS (and many versions of Windows) included a hidden artillery game called Gorillas. It inspired a generation of programmers and drew the ire of computer lab instructors everywhere. Here’s how it came to be—and how to play it today. Read More »

 
 

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