diff --git a/blog/content/posts/cheating-at-word-games.md b/blog/content/posts/cheating-at-word-games.md index 4591a03..d3b8ec1 100644 --- a/blog/content/posts/cheating-at-word-games.md +++ b/blog/content/posts/cheating-at-word-games.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ As is my way, I immediately started [thinking](https://twitter.com/jacksquaredso # Strategy -There is a limited universe of "answer candidates"[^1]. Every time you guess, the set of answer-candidates is divided into (5^3=)125 different partitions, based on the 3 possible states each of the 5 letters in your guess might be in: +There is a limited universe of "answer candidates"[^1]. Every time you guess, the set of answer-candidates is divided into (3^5=)243 different partitions[^5], based on the 3 possible states each of the 5 letters in your guess might be in: * All answers for which all letters in your guess would be entirely incorrect * All answers for which the first letter of your guess is present-but-incorrectly-placed, and all other answers in your guess are incorrect * All answers for which the first letter of your guess is correct, and all other letters are incorrect @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Therefore, we can maximize the information gained at each guess by picking a gue # Conclusion -With [this code](https://github.com/scubbo/wordle-solver/blob/25edb74e7d3c7da4b6f5eea80ba22593f5487cab/solver.py), I figured out the best and worst words to start with (lower numbers are better): +With [this code](https://github.com/scubbo/wordle-solver/blob/300be5bb22ddc0a50fc8b3e761c22f87cb3aadda/solver.py), I figured out the best and worst words to start with (lower numbers are better): ``` Computing: [#############################################] 10657/10657 @@ -75,4 +75,6 @@ That said, I would love to do some testing on this strategy, by setting up the i [^3]: It’s been a _while_ since I’ve studied Information Theory, so I might be misusing some terms. Please do feel free to correct me if so! -[^4]: LaTeX formatting added to this blog courtesy of [this guide](https://mertbakir.gitlab.io/hugo/math-typesetting-in-hugo/). \ No newline at end of file +[^4]: LaTeX formatting added to this blog courtesy of [this guide](https://mertbakir.gitlab.io/hugo/math-typesetting-in-hugo/). + +[^5]: Thanks to [@fuseboy](https://twitter.com/fuseboy) for pointing out my error of arithmetic here! \ No newline at end of file