Patrick McCann (@patr1ckmccann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bardle 1172 3/6 ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟩 ⬜⬜🟨🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 bit.ly/3jfTiF5 As if #Bardle & #Wordle were the same words today. 😧

Eddie from NYC (@eddie_nyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK, it's a new day, so there's no need to worry about spoilers. Can we talk about how yesterday, #Wordle and #Bardle had the same answer? What was up with that?

Claudia Harrelson (@sylviassister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A hint for those who play #Bardle as well: it’s the same word (and it took me 5 guesses because I didn’t think it could possibly be the same word)

Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1136 5/6 "When faced with a 50:50 chance, you will make the wrong choice at least 60 per cent of the time" - ancient #Wordle/#Bardle proverb shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle

#Bardle 1136 5/6 
"When faced with a 50:50 chance, you will make the wrong choice at least 60 per cent of the time" - ancient #Wordle/#Bardle proverb 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1135 4/6 Some skill was involved here, but with a little more I would've solved it in three. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1135 4/6 
Some skill was involved here, but with a little more I would've solved it in three. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1134 X/6 It's always a little heartbreaking when a streak comes to its end, but that the word was genuinely obscure is some consolation. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1134 X/6 
It's always a little heartbreaking when a streak comes to its end, but that the word was genuinely obscure is some consolation. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1133 4/6 If I didn't remember this from its previous appearances, I don't think I'd have got it this time. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1133 4/6 
If I didn't remember this from its previous appearances, I don't think I'd have got it this time. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1131 5/6 To overlook such an obvious word once could be regarded as misfortune. To do so twice looks like carelessness. (With apologies to Oscar Wilde.) shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1131 5/6 
To overlook such an obvious word once could be regarded as misfortune. To do so twice looks like carelessness. (With apologies to Oscar Wilde.) 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1130 4/6 I got confused and played #Bardle before #Wordle today. I'm not sure this #Bardle answer is in the #Wordle lexicon. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1130 4/6 
I got confused and played #Bardle before #Wordle today. I'm not sure this #Bardle answer is in the #Wordle lexicon. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1129 4/6 I didn't think this word would be in Shakespeare's lexicon, but apparently it is. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1129 4/6 
I didn't think this word would be in Shakespeare's lexicon, but apparently it is. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1128 3/6 Of the many, many possibilities that used these letters in the 3rd and 5th positions, I happened to guess the correct answer on the first attempt. You can call me Tinny Toohey. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1128 3/6 
Of the many, many possibilities that used these letters in the 3rd and 5th positions, I happened to guess the correct answer on the first attempt. 
You can call me Tinny Toohey. 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1126 5/6 tfw you know it's not the answer but you hope it'll get you close to the answer. (And it worked!) shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1126 5/6 
tfw you know it's not the answer but you hope it'll get you close to the answer. 
(And it worked!) 
 
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Matthew Toohey (@tooheymatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bardle 1123 5/6 Moral of the story: when you have a choice between two words, always choose the more common word. Still, tapping in for a bogie beats an X/6. shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/

#Bardle 1123 5/6 
Moral of the story: when you have a choice between two words, always choose the more common word. Still, tapping in for a bogie beats an X/6. 
 
shakespearegeek.github.io/bardle/