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- •Each sentence has 3–6 words; each word gives you 4 attempts.
- •Tap any word row to type; use the on-screen keyboard to submit.
- •Green = correct spot, Yellow = in word wrong spot, Gray = not in sentence, Neutral = letter exists in another word.
- •Dots appear after submit to show letters still needed in other unsolved words; invalid words do not use an attempt.
- •Tap any row to start; each word has 4 attempts.
- •Use greens to lock a column, then focus on remaining letters.
- •Dots hint that a letter helps another unsolved word—bank those discoveries.
- •Spread early guesses to map the sentence, then zero in with tighter words.
- •Don’t try to solve one word at a time—spread early guesses to map the sentence, then narrow in.
- •Start with high-frequency letters (vowels like A, E, I, O, U and consonants like R, S, T, L, N) in your first guess.
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