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Cloudle is Wordle for weather forecastsFor if your meteorology is better than your vocabulary
For if your meteorology is better than your vocabulary

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In the usual Wordle way, you’re filling out a grid with guesses. Here, we select weather symbols rather than type in words, trying to guess the forecast for the next five days in a random city. Then in the usual Wordle way, it’ll tell us if a symbol doesn’t appear in the forecast at all, if it appears but not in the place selected, or if we have it correct. You get six guesses for the day’s puzzle.
People who religiously watch the forecast have a clear advantage here, but it’s not random if you don’t know. Today’s puzzle is Giza, the second-largest city in Egypt. I got in three (ignore that do-over screenshot I snapped to avoid giving too many spoilers) and can explain my reasoning a little. I’ve spoiler-tagged it, so click the mysterious blank space below if you want.
So, Egypt. Out the gate, I’m guessing sunshine. I think the rainy season is about wrapped up so yeah, lots of sun. I fill it with five days of ☀, knowing this is not a good deductive approach but thinking it would be cool if I nailed it on my first guess. Not quite, but this tells me yes, I have some sunny days in the right position. I fill my incorrect squares with ⛅ (again, not an ideal diagnostic approach but I am trying to style it out), and find Tuesday and Wednesday are now correct too but not Monday. Well, if I know Monday isn’t ☀ or ⛅, it’s likely that two days of ⛅ might follow one day of ☁️, and it does. Hooray. Got it in three.
Have you added many variants to your daily rotation, reader dear?
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