Heath is a real word It refers to uncultivated land, or farm land, or open country or something like that Which is why a word like Heathen, it's etymology means "Inhabiting open country"
@@3_up_moon Never heard of heath coffee I'd assume it would be a proper noun then because when i tried googling it, it said it was called that because it uses Heath bars
@@3_up_moon Ah, i read coffee. Yeah, i know what Heath Toffee is. I've heard it be called toffee before, I've only ever heard it be called Heath Bar, but yeah in that case it's a proper noun as it's named after the company that makes it, much like Hershey's is a proper noun
Close, but not farmland, the word heath is used quite a bit where I’m from and it refers to a moor which is a flat piece of highland where there are no trees and generally grass or small shrubs
Our starts are so similar! I always start with adieu and then snort for quordle. I tend to change my wordle starting word but I don't ever risk that with quordle.
I had all the letters all in the correct spot for HUNKY but I ran out of guesses so I couldn't put it all together. Got all the others, but couldn't pull that one out in time.
it's probably been said, but just encase it hasn't a heath is open land with poor soil, sorta a wasteland or shrubland. Very common in Britain were we've named places after their heaths
I got it in 8 today, but I also noticed common letters between the words. Is there any algorithm that checks if the words have common letters to choose them?
“I don’t know if lichen is a plant or a fungus” Fun fact: it’s both of them, what we call lichen is really two organisms a fungus and a plant working together
I thought you were thinking lycan 😅 like a werewolf. Before you guessed hunky the first one could've been liven as well. Edit: oh btw I did it in 7 again today. That's 3 days in a row 😎
Love these videos! Also can you please start with “HANDY” for wordle? I hope it comes in handy!
That’s bad
@@voidzminer1017 That’s the point I want it to be challenging
@@michaelavon782 oh ok
These are so chill to watch and I’ve never even played these 😂 love the background music too!
Heath is a real word
It refers to uncultivated land, or farm land, or open country or something like that
Which is why a word like Heathen, it's etymology means "Inhabiting open country"
I was thinking about heath toffee, or is heath a proper noun in that circumstance?
@@3_up_moon Never heard of heath coffee
I'd assume it would be a proper noun then because when i tried googling it, it said it was called that because it uses Heath bars
@@snowberry_19 toffee, not coffee. I thought it was the process used to make the toffee? Or something like that?
@@3_up_moon
Ah, i read coffee. Yeah, i know what Heath Toffee is. I've heard it be called toffee before, I've only ever heard it be called Heath Bar, but yeah in that case it's a proper noun as it's named after the company that makes it, much like Hershey's is a proper noun
Close, but not farmland, the word heath is used quite a bit where I’m from and it refers to a moor which is a flat piece of highland where there are no trees and generally grass or small shrubs
These videos are so much fun to watch! Keep up the good work!
Your videos are so relaxing to watch
Love your shirt!
Do this again I love this and I subbed
You should try Polydle! It's like Quordle, but instead of solving 4 words at once, you can solve ANY number of words at once!
I do “Flame” “Brick” “Podgy” and “Shunt” as my first four for quordle, octordle, and sedordle
I like starting with TEARS, POUND, MILCH (because apparently that's a word) and that gives me most of the common letters I need, except maybe W and Y
Milch is a German word wat
@@okipullup927 also an English one. "denoting a cow or other domestic mammal giving or kept for milk"
what about mulch?
@@pleasantBlue556 mulch doesn't give an "i" but instead repeats a "u"
I've been speedrunning Quordle using "Jumpy welch doing bleak farts."
My go-to’s are “their” and “sound” for all word wordles and add “plack” for dordle onward
5 vowels and 10 consonants (or 4/6 for just wordle)
Stern is my starting word, all the letters in it are amazing!
I've been playing this game for hours over the past few days. Hunky, hasty, heath and liken are in almost every game
I typically start with TRACE, then DOUGH, and then MILKY and then PAWNS and I usually first try every word from there.
Oh nice, I also start with trace-dough
5 is bad though, even if it’s basically confirmed it’s bad
Loving these videos. Happy weekend!
You can try champ as a third word even if you don’t get the a in audio, it still good
Try the combo of sower, candy, fight and plumb which gets 20 common letters in 4 words. Then you have 5 remaining guesses to get 4 words
Stern + Audio is my start. Usually use chalk and pygmy to get more consonants if i need, but I might try glyph some time
i always start with audio and stern!
Love the aperture shirt. Very cool
Proud of myself for thinking LIKEN back on guess 3 while watching this.
Love you videos mate, can’t wait to brag that I watched you when you had only 70k subs 🤯
7:46 good job on getting liken. I only had one more guess at this stage and know it was a word so didn’t compete it today
I was screwed on the last guess today because at that point KNIFE was still possible.
Heath is like a Moor, or a shrubland: lots of heather and some lichen. The word is used a lot in the UK e.g. London's airport is named for a heath
Our starts are so similar! I always start with adieu and then snort for quordle. I tend to change my wordle starting word but I don't ever risk that with quordle.
Me too! But snort then adieu, haha
More of this please, it's fascinating to watch lol
I like to start with stare, dingo, and then lumpy, although I will change it if I can guess a word or if I want to know about specific letters.
I do almost the same !
Stare, dingo, plumy ! And then chalk if i still don't have enough information (which basically never happens)
I just do Glent, Brick, Jumpy, Vozhd, and Waqfs so that it takes out every letter except X and I can just guess the word
Can you tell me what your set up is to record screen and your voice?
I want to do what you’re doing but for chessle
These are great!
Duodle
Quordle
Octodle
Hexadecadle
When are they going to make monodle, that would probably be easier?
what about Triordle
You should try Squardle! I find it lots of fun
Maybe you could try “DEBUT” as a opening word!
I did exactly as well as you lol. Same guesses on the same words
at last...someone who has explained how to do it!!!
Which other word with the letters from “hasty” could it be though? And it will give you new information in the other words 🤨
I was waiting for the "Liken subscribe"
I started with Nasty which turned out really well for the second word!
I usually go with RENTS then AUDIO so it's basically the same thing
Dang, we tied, I was pretty proud of my performed on this one.
Had the perfect setup with "Liken" to say "Liken subscribe"
Can you make the DORDLE of today? Because is very interestig
I had all the letters all in the correct spot for HUNKY but I ran out of guesses so I couldn't put it all together. Got all the others, but couldn't pull that one out in time.
That’s what she said
Do weepy, klutz, vangs, chimb, fjord, it helps for wordle
Try starting with arose then build and think, it usually gives alot of info about the words
I use slate as a starting word, works great for me
Finally a good one. People are commenting trash words in here
Do lucky, ratio, then mends. You can usually guess each of them first try after that
I like adieu-rocky. Getting all vowels can be nice.
he didnt wanna be too hasty :^)
I also thought of Klein
I don't know if it meant anything but when liken didn't turn red, changed my mind
Some how my 12 year old brain came up with ‘Meath’ ‘ducky’ ‘bring’ ‘plows’
thats literally what i start with!
hey! it’s me again and i was thinking maybe you could start with OATER, keep it up!
it's probably been said, but just encase it hasn't a heath is open land with poor soil, sorta a wasteland or shrubland. Very common in Britain were we've named places after their heaths
I would have tried klein for the 1st one
Totally missed the chance to say "LIKEN subscribe!"
I got it in 8 today, but I also noticed common letters between the words. Is there any algorithm that checks if the words have common letters to choose them?
Good question. I haven't played enough to know how common that is.
Did you know that Rudolf the reindeer likes to eat lichen in the winter? It's not a plant; it's a symbiosis of fungi and algae. :-)
Yeah, I couldn't remember for sure what it was. It's 'plant-like' anyway. 😉
i wished he said " oh liken, like... like'n subscribe!"
You should try globle or worldle
Would you consider playing WordHoot with your viewers?
the first word jumped in my mind after 'glyph' is Lenin
guessed INKLE instead of LIKEN for my last guess and lost 😅 couldnt think of anything else
Could you start with forgo? If not forgo then voice please I just like those two words.
I haven’t watched fully but I’m guessing first is linen
In quordle I start with prate , could, and then shiny
u could do wordle 2 :)
Lychan is also related to werewolves
My two starters!
I like following it up if I can't solve with lymph or nymph for really good coverage as well
Start with "sound" for one.
ooh, that's a nasty round with three words starting with the same letter
Use the fjord nymph waltz gyres quick start to quordle it’s so op
there’s only 8 spots so you’d have to drop one unless one of those is the word
@@tortistortis there’s 9
@@bradleyclose384 I can’t count lmao
If you would have done your usual the hasty one would have been so easy
Try octordle it's like quordle but with eight
Try starting with "HADES"
Missed opportunity to say liken subscribe at the end there
Troy brine for you’re starting for Werdel
Start with Glent brick jumpy vozhd and waqfs it is a guaranteed right
I did linen, linen, and liven for number one before liken, so I lost. I knew the last two worlds, but I only had one guess :(
“I don’t know if lichen is a plant or a fungus”
Fun fact: it’s both of them, what we call lichen is really two organisms a fungus and a plant working together
You are almost right. Lichens are algae and fungi forming a symbiotic relationship. Algae aren't plants but they do have plant-like characteristics
If you start with faver, podge, whack, brunt and slimy you’ll probably guess the word
You should try foodle, it’s about foods
nice T-shirt
Stern = Star
Start with phpht for wordle
Start with water
I thought you were thinking lycan 😅 like a werewolf. Before you guessed hunky the first one could've been liven as well.
Edit: oh btw I did it in 7 again today. That's 3 days in a row 😎
There is NO anagram of HASTY; therefore... HEATH
Try squardle :)
Why don’t u do quordle like wordle hard mode. Makes it more interesting and harder than just typing random words hoping for the best
Do you mean ‘Huggy’ ?
But never mind that, good video to entertainment, mate.👍🏻
Start with world cause why not
HE USED MY NAME
Sedecordle is 16!
Arose plumb fight candy
Liken as in I’m liken this vid
FINALLY!!!!
try sedecordle anad octordle
Start with the word Scott. I think you know why
He could have said like the subscribe button