Starting with "audio" and/or "smelt" can give you a few letters.
I can't see any way to select UK English.
I use "BEAUS", "TONIC" and "GLYPH" as my starters. However, if you search for the best starting combination, you'll find better (?) computer generated suggestions. I like your starters, though. They look better than mine.
Mike Harding said
01:56 PM Apr 14, 2022
dorian wrote:
I can't see any way to select UK English.
I don't think Americans appreciate there is any other kind of English :)
I haven't found it an issue with five letter words; "color" I suppose.
I would like the keyboard to have a space bar. I like to visualise the word and have to use an 'X' (or something) for the unknown letters, a space would be better.
Bobdown said
10:42 AM Apr 18, 2022
Thanks you two, Jayne and I are now hooked............
dorian said
10:51 AM Apr 18, 2022
Bobdown wrote:
Thanks you two, Jayne and I are now hooked............
Sorry.
Craig1 said
09:43 AM Apr 19, 2022
Doesnt the Barker get a go?
Bobdown said
02:57 PM Apr 19, 2022
Craig1 wrote:
Doesn't the Barker get a go?
He's too busy play ball, a couple of up to date photos.......cheers Bob
If you like to keep your mind sharp, here is the current fad in word games:
https://wordlegame.org/uk
Also here:
NYT Wordle
Starting with "audio" and/or "smelt" can give you a few letters.
I can't see any way to select UK English.
I use "BEAUS", "TONIC" and "GLYPH" as my starters. However, if you search for the best starting combination, you'll find better (?) computer generated suggestions. I like your starters, though. They look better than mine.
I don't think Americans appreciate there is any other kind of English :)
I haven't found it an issue with five letter words; "color" I suppose.
I would like the keyboard to have a space bar. I like to visualise the word and have to use an 'X' (or something) for the unknown letters, a space would be better.
Thanks you two, Jayne and I are now hooked............
Sorry.
He's too busy play ball, a couple of up to date photos.......cheers Bob