I think I don't get it... since it's binary, it can always be guessed in two attempts?
It took me 10 tries...
The classics are classics for a reason
That's pretty good, considering they give you 110 tries
+1
I _think_ it's humorous!
Yes. You can still try to get it in one attempt.
Odds in one attempt: 1 in 32
Odds in two attempts: 1 in 1
Your odds add up to more than 1.
Probabilities sum to 1.0. Odds don't sum.
Odds of getting it within 2 attempts is 1. Odds of getting it on exactly the second attempt is 31/32
Ooops:
You won!
You guessed 01111 in 4 attempts!
Well yeah and a fair coin has P(heads) == P(tails) == 0 for someone who eats it.
I’m glad I figured that out after my first attempt. I feel smart lol.
I'm waiting for the NY Times to sue this one too.[1]
[1] https://apnews.com/article/new-york-times-wordle-clones-take...
My wife took one look at this and said “It’s not Wordle if it’s all binary—it’s Digitle.”
5 bits would be a weird size for a word.
Knuth's "Art of Programming" had a hypothetical machine with 5-bit words.
I don’t think the parent’s argument would change if he had made an 8-bit Wordle.
Baudotle
Reminds me of the idea of analogue cheese - fake cheese. It's analogue cheese until you get some on your fingers, when it becomes digital cheese.
It's not Wordle because because it's only 5 bits. There are no remotely common 5-bit word systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_(computer_architecture)#T...
Binary is too easy, but hex can be tricky. I made a hex-based wordle puzzle for my programming game where you have to guess an 8-digit hex string in as few as 6-12 guesses using wordle mechanics... called the level "dwordle" :)
(video from like 3 years ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/Unity2D/comments/sq4anb/i_added_a_w...)
Someone should make a base-26 version! It would probably be super popular!
I love that someone went all the way to write and publish this joke. Keep hacking!
1 minute and 2 1-sentence prompts: https://g.co/gemini/share/a14f3f1b1c1c
Gemini self-improved version (added the "Hint" and "What could it mean?" features): https://g.co/gemini/share/05c8cce3b2ff
Nice, it seems the share links don't show the prompts (or I missed it); could you share them please?
https://horsle.glitch.me reminds me of this
quite difficult, there aren't many horse anagrams
My trick is to use HORSE as the starting word.
SHORE
Step 1: Guess 00000.
Step 2: Replace all grey cells with 1s.
This is obviously improper. The valid strategy for this game unfolds as follows.
Step 1: Guess 11111.
Step 2: Replace all grey cells with 0s.
Thank you for your careful consideration.
If you start with 0's you save a small amount of electricity. 1's use up more electricity - any electronic engineer will agree.
Not to ruin a joke, but does it actually make a difference for SRAM? It’s two inverters in a loop, despite not being the same size they are active components. But I’m also a software guy so I could be totally wrong.
I think displaying black or white pixels makes a bigger difference.
> does it actually make a difference for SRAM?
I have no idea in practice. But for the thermodynamic limit of actually making a difference, any irreversible change requires heat to be generated, e.g. initializing to zero, truncating, or bitshifts with discarded information. In contrast, addition/subtraction/multiplication/bitshifts without over-/under- flow will not necessarily generate heat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landauer%27s_principle
PS. you can also use mass-energy equivalence to extend this to calculate the lower limit of mass for a given quantity of information. TL;DR: The internet weighs 50g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaUzu-iksi8
And for a second, I was proud that I solved mine in 3 steps...
Step 1: Guess anything
Step 2: Flip all the non green cells.
afaik, guessing anything not 00000 or 11111 at first step will lead to an optimum strategy of 3 steps. because you introduce possible "right digit at wrong place" as a third state.
guessing 00000 or 11111 removes that third state and leaves you with simple substitution of wrong cells, which leads to an optimal 2 step strategy.
but obviously the shortest strategy is just guessing it right on the first try :D lol
It doesn't matter.
Right digit at the wrong place = wrong digit = you should flip it.
This puzzle won't take more than 2 guesses no matter what you input the first time.
It's still two steps. You only ever need to flip wrong digits.
I think it's actually possible to win on the second guess with any initial input. Or at least I did it a handful of times..
This should be correct. For any cell that isn't green after your first guess, there's only one other possibility for its value.
It's not guaranteed you will always win in 2 steps because occasionally you will win in 1 step.
Isn't 1 within the bounds of 2?
There's a difference between "in 2 steps" and "within 2 steps".
Splitting hairs seems like grammar policing. I can even see action 1 and null action if I squint hard enough.
Yes. Yellow and grey mean exactly the same thing in this game: Flip it.
Hoping that you are being sarcastic...
I got zero right: https://imgz.org/i6yJQnf4.png
I solved it in one attempt! https://imgur.com/a/jklkc7F
Spoiler alert: There is a nice video by Captain Disillusion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou7KSmfC3lA (the relevant part is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou7KSmfC3lA&t=275s )
Yea, you don’t need more than two chances.
and now we know how raid parity works
This is some how the most concise description of parity ever
I think I saw a two.
There is no such thing as a two, Bender!
There should be a 1 in 1,000 chance that a two slips in to one of the puzzles, and then can't be reproduced.
There may be FileNotFound, though.
I intended this strategy, but 00000 happened to be correct, so I didn't even need a step 2.
Came here to present my strategy for solving it in two tries, and realized it was far more complicated! (started with 00011)
I also made some number-based wordle-variants, which I call "numberdle". I found that it was hard to come up with good ways of guessing because wordle has the restriction that most combinations are invalid. You won't ever have to guess xwqqf, because that's not an English word. And more importantly, guessing some letters gives you information about the other letters. If you find out three letters, and have the target as _a_ts, you can use that to figure out the other two letters.
But if you need to guess a number, and you know it's _5_34, having three correct digits don't help you figure it out.
So I made some variants where guessed values do help you figure out the correct answer.
In rationerdle (https://zck.org/numberdle/?variant=rationerdle), you have to guess a rational number x/y, where both x and y are between 1 and 99, inclusive. It displays the rational number you actually guessed, and whether x and y separately are too high or too low.
In factordle (https://zck.org/numberdle/?variant=factordle), the player has to guess the factors of a target number.
In formuladle (https://zck.org/numberdle/?variant=formuladle), there is a graphed straight line, and the player has to guess the mx+b formula that graphs that line.
I would like to make more, but didn't have any other great ideas when I ran out of interest.
Yea, it’s too easy. Maybe if it were a “guess the number” but in binary? Hints are just “too high” or “too low”?
…though now that I’m playing it in my head that’s too easy too. (Start at MSB and shift right if too high and add bits if too low)…
Maybe if you reduced the number of guesses to 5 that’d add enough chance to make it fun?
It's not supposed to be fun or hard, it's supposed to be funny. It's absurdist humor.
If anyone's in need of a hexadecimal version... https://jamesl.me/hexle/
I similarly made a binary one before this version, but unsurprisingly, a lot of people said they found it too easy!
The hint actually makes it harder since I was required to guess a 0 and a F each time
I did it in two attempts ... read it and weep, suckas!
This delivers on the title but I wonder if you could tweak it to make it an actual game without wildly overcomplicating it.
Maybe make the string much longer, like 10 bits, and the game only matches on substrings longer than 3. 000...000 would generally return no matches.
That's still probably solvable with superpermutations but wordle is "solvable" with a dictionary, so don't let perfect be the enemy of "better than 2 guess bordle"
Feedback: I'm unable to input with keyboard after typing anything but '0' until a full refresh (and selecting the input area with mouse).
You may not need the refresh, with Safari I have to select the game board again after focus is moved by clicking "play again".
Got it in 10.
I was a bit sad, when it didn't display my number of tries as a 10.
There’s 10 types of people in this world: those that get that joke and those that don’t.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world, those that can extrapolate from incomplete data.
And fence post errors.
And those who know this joke is actually in base 3. :)
The number of guesses should be written in binary too!
I like the UI and cute idea, nice animation. great way to learn xor $FF haha.
If this kind of troll app is what we can expect from our vibe coded future, then I'm all for it.
Feature request: a "share" button, à la base-26 Wordle.
I guessed my first game in the first attempt! (10011)
Guessed my first game in 2 attempts.
What are the odds!
3.125% I believe :)
1 in 32
Me too!
I guessed 00000 and won first go!
hmm. I guessed something different (010001 maybe, I cant remember) and won first go too. I looked in the comments hoping to find the joke. I guess I'm 1 of the 10 people who don't understand binary jokes.
For context, the original joke is:
> There are 10 kinds of people in this world — those who understand binary and those who don’t.
There are other versions too[1][2][3].
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7036594
Good one! I'm the other of the 10.
Same here.
Got it in one on my second game! Felt pretty good till I realized that's like 1/32 chance.
The probability of getting it right at least once in your first 2 attempts is even higher (6.15%).
Nice game. I got the answer in 1 try in my first attempt!
I made a game not exactly on the same line but related to decimal and binary numbers https://www.squashbyte.com/
Hope you like it!
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It's not wordle. It's bytle.
Closer to a nibble!
bittle?
recently I encountered a game that had "wordle, but with numbers" as one of its puzzles
I love that not only are the inputs binary, but so are the results.
Isn't this just Mastermind?
Apologies for opening a tangeant on a tangeant, but am I the only one who thinks there are 2 levels of playing master mind (and therefore wordle)? Easy level, you let the player know exactly which spots are correctly placed and which ones are there but incorrectly placed. Hard level, you let the player know only that some are correctly placed and some are there but incorrectly placed without identifiying which ones. I personnaly don't enjoy the easy level when playing mastermind, but I do enjoy the hard version which is much more investigative and in my opinion triggers the same brain process as when I'm debugging code.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wordle implemented in what you call “hard level”. But there’s no reason it couldn’t be.
No, this is much simpler.
More like Minionmind.
With this game, there is no try. There is do or do not.
So, this can be solved in at least one and at most two attempts.
I see what you did there
Isn't it always possible to get this on guess 2?
Yes. I think that's the joke.
Bit masking : the game
It should be solvable in no more than 2 moves.
Don’t you mean 10 moves?
The only reason I logged into my account is to give you an upvote!
bitmask bruteforce took 5 ops max.solving fizzbuzz with a GPU.
Why 5 rows? Just have two.
Is it possible to get yellow cells?
Use a mix of 0s and 1s, if the answer is "00110" and you put in "11000" you'll have 4 yellow and 1 green. If you use only 0s or only 1s for your first guess, you'll just get green and grey, no yellow.
Huh, surprisingly difficult to get. Took me 8 or so attempts.
Got it. Second try.
only two attempts are ever needed :-(
So....
1st line, all zeros. It shows me where the zeros are.
Well.. that's it. Any non-zero is a 1.
So.. finished on the second line.
Am I the only one?
Yeah, it's definitely meant to be a joke.
You also don't need to start with all zeros, any input will allow you to finish on the second try.
That didn't get it?
No, sadly.
Hilariously dumb
Made me chuckle out loud.
I, uh, got it in two. Is it creepy that the answer is my ZIP code?
I somehow got lucky and guessed the answer in just one try lol
How lucky of you. You had one chance out of 100000.