wordle-suggest
Run without arguments to get a list of good starter words:
shell
$ wordle-suggest
carey
casey
money
salem
marie
saver
karen
saved
safer
panel
Enter one into the puzzle and write the result to a file using the following syntax:
| Syntax | Meaning |
| ------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| a^
| a
is in the correct position (green) |
| b?
| b
is in the incorrect position (yellow) |
| c
| c
is not in the word (gray) |
For example, this result:
Is represented like this:
s^cr?a^p
Assume this file is called hints.txt
. Re-run wordle-suggest
and point it
to this file to get a new set of suggestions:
```shell $ wordle-suggest -f ./hints.txt solar sugar
```
Continue adding results to the hints file and re-running wordle-suggest
until you've solved the puzzle!
See wordle-suggest -h
for more usage options.
The words are stored in a priority queue (a BinaryHeap
specifically), based
on the frequency of each letter in its specific position compared to the entire
word list (words/all.txt
), as well as its presence in a list
of common words (words/common.txt
). So the returned words
are sorted by their probability of having their letters in the correct
positions, with common words appearing first.