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This shortest and easy one. (For April Fools day)
Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle, and owned and published by The New York Times Company since 2022. Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of colored tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position. The mechanics are nearly identical to the 1955 pen-and-paper game Jotto and the television game show franchise Lingo. Wordle has a single daily solution, with all players attempting to guess the same word.
This is Gameboy version by stacksmashing (The guy who made Gameboy rom about Crypto Mining)

Game objectives

  • Aims for fastest completion
  • Delay to Get good word for Finishing the game.
  • CGB Mode.

How did you get the word?

The word can be found on VRAM 013B
Without doing anything, The word is EMPTY
Do something, Word Appeared.
Source code can be founded here. https://github.com/stacksmashing/gb-wordle

SAMSARA: ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛
EFFORTS: ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛
TOILETS: ⬛⬛🟨⬛⬛⬛⬛
PORKING: ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟩🟩🟩
HUMPING: ⬛🟩⬛⬛🟩🟩🟩
JUDGING: 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Samsara: Ah, my favorite category of run, the ones where in the time I've spent thinking about how to handle them, I could have watched them literally thousands of times over. Tens of thousands if you remove the BIOS splash! I've ended up coming to a bit of a rough conclusion on this one, and it's all about game choice. I will say in advance that I've put in a request to add a new submission status to the site, one that more accurately describes how we're treating runs like this one, but it could be a while before that's implemented and we're still swamped with months old submissions that need to be processed, so I'm kinda forced to keep using rejected for now.
Anyway, site stuff aside, where I think this game falls short is mainly in notability. Yes, Wordle itself is extremely popular and notable, but this is just a homebrew GB version of it. Similarly to last year's barrage of Tic Tac and finally Toe submissions, the lack of notability is in the actual nature of the game. It's too simple of a concept. It allows your mom to pick it up, play it, and send you her results via text while telling you about how much success she's had starting with AUDIO lately. The current rules state that unofficial games need to meet a quality standard, and a clone of a word game based off of a concept that's been around for decades isn't something that really meets that quality standard.
For now, I'll be deferring this. I could see a change or two to notability in the future, seeing as I'm not the biggest fan of the rule, but for now I just need to keep things moving.

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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #7408: p0008874's GB Wordle in 00:04.03
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I should have post this sooner... I actually did the same movie the 25th of February but didn't bother neither submit/upload to userfiles as it was just for fun and didn't think it could be acceptable. The only difference is that my movie is made on GBA mode and so the length is a little longer because of the mode but the gameplay doesn't differ. Link to video The problem is that on the 1rst of April when it was submitted I just saw that the length is faster in GBC mode but didn't think about GBC/GBA mode differences at the time so I just deleted my movie from my computer, so the only proof of it is the video above. I don't want p0008874 to have this movie rejected because of that and so, if he accepts and that this TAS is acceptable, we replace this one by mine and we are both co-author. Otherwise, I don't mind for him beeing the only author. But maybe if this movie is acceptable on all other points, it won't be accepted as there is already a TAS that exists with the same gameplay length... EDIT here is the exact same movie (mine) in GBA mode : User movie #637853847787680279
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My personal issue with this TAS is that I personally believe this should be an all answers TAS instead. As the GBC version only has 212 words it should be possible. You also play with quite a bit of RNG to avoid getting repeat words either by delaying the next round (which isn't entirely beneficial when you get 3 repeated words a gap) or delaying your input starting that round (or both). This to me is a concept to something more that could be done.
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Note: In case it is not clear, in Wordle, you are only allowed to guess English words (non-words are not allowed) in order to try to find the answer. This GB Wordle version uses what is known as a bloom filter. In short: If using bit fields, then to be perfectly accurate, every allowed guess is meant to be represented as a bit out of a (26^5)-bit bit field. However, 26^5 is way too much for the amount of memory a GB has. So instead, the bit field is reduced to 40000 bits (by a many-to-one operation), while introducing the possibility of false positive guesses. You can see the 40000-bit bit field here in the source. The hash value, normally a 32-bit number, is modulo by 40000 and the resulting value recorded in the bit field. (Note that it is possible to have more than one hash function for a bloom filter to reduce the number of false positives, but this implementation only uses one hash function, called "djb2" in the source.) So actually there are a lot of false positives; for this version, there are over 2 million allowed guesses out of the 11 million or so possible. I made a Lua script to dump all allowed guesses (including false positives) (download the raw paste data; the preview is completely messed up) , which you can run in BizHawk to get the list if you want (it should take 1 or 2 minutes to run on a modern machine). Just in case you want to play around with the false positive guesses for whatever reason. :)
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This is just four seconds of gameplay, with the predictable result of winning with the first answer. There is no entertainment here, the only difference between this TAS and a human player doing the same thing through sheer luck, is the frame-perfect menuing. I'm voting "no" on this.
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