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May 26, 2026 ( 1 post )
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Jill Monroe (yexan21210)
The complexity of dordle comes from decision-making. In a normal word puzzle, players can optimize guesses for one target word. In Dordle, every guess must potentially help uncover both answers. This creates several layers of strategy:
Choosing words with high-frequency letters
Avoiding repeated mistakes across both boards
Managing limited attempts efficiently
Balancing short-term clues with long-term possibilities
As the game progresses, players often encounter situations where solving one word becomes easy while the second remains highly uncertain. This imbalance increases pressure and forces players to adapt their approach quickly.
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