wordle in GP!
Posted: Feb 4th, '22, 06:58
gpWordle!
(UPDATE: now features dictionary lookup to validate guess words)
i just finished writing my version of the hottest game on the web, wordle - written in GP. it features a target word bank of 366 words and it works (well, almost) like the original wordle, except it doesn't use a visual keyboard (you have to type) but it gives feedback on letters used and not yet used.
it has its own 5700-word dictionary (https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~kn ... -words.txt) searchable by binary search for validating guess words. the target words were extracted randomly from this dictionary.
just press GO to play. and here's the program. i had to planned to use a dictionary api to validate words (sample call: https://api.dictionaryapi.dev/api/v2/entries/en/sugar)
but apparently GP cannot handle making calls to sites starting wth https! so i just built a dictionary that is searchable by binary search!
meanwhile, feel free to remix this project and enjoy
(UPDATE: now features dictionary lookup to validate guess words)
i just finished writing my version of the hottest game on the web, wordle - written in GP. it features a target word bank of 366 words and it works (well, almost) like the original wordle, except it doesn't use a visual keyboard (you have to type) but it gives feedback on letters used and not yet used.
it has its own 5700-word dictionary (https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~kn ... -words.txt) searchable by binary search for validating guess words. the target words were extracted randomly from this dictionary.
just press GO to play. and here's the program. i had to planned to use a dictionary api to validate words (sample call: https://api.dictionaryapi.dev/api/v2/entries/en/sugar)
but apparently GP cannot handle making calls to sites starting wth https! so i just built a dictionary that is searchable by binary search!
meanwhile, feel free to remix this project and enjoy