
Zeyad E
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This game is great and I'm on a 350+ word streak but im gonna have to uninstall due to tracking data collection. It collects too much data that it does not need to run just because it can. It was fun while it lasted. some of the data collected by their advertisers: timezone, unique identifier, gps coordinates, first name, phone model, os version, cookies, and way more.

Steve Hursh
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Reduced rating to 1 stars because some clues are misleading. I guessed a word with two e's, and one was green (right place) and one was yellow (wrong place). In Wordle that would mean there are two e's, but the answer only had one e. Here the yellow e could be the one in the right place, not another e. The developer declared that all word games score this way. Otherwise there works be no way to test for double letters. Update: the developer will fix in update. 4 stars for now.
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Hi Steve, although we feel that a 1 star rating is a little tough, we have recently been considering the exact point you raised and are inclined to agree. In the next update to the game only one letter will be highlighted per placement (prioritising green letters) rather than highlighting a letter multiple times for a single correct placement.

Burkeley Pippert
The word was DOWN (second word in the game), but two Os turned up green and yellow. Absolutely not OK, that is not how this is supposed to be played. I guessed DODO and got half green half yellow. Poor coding in an absolutely wonderful concept. It's like painting all the chess pieces one color. Yes you CAN play it, but it's more fun to just play a different game at that point.
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Hi Burkeley, thank you very much for your feedback and review. Wordless, like other games of the genre, evaluates each letter individually. If a letter is in the word but not in the correct place, it will register as yellow irrespective of whether the letter is correct in another spot. This ensures consistency of letter treatment between rows.