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Quordle
I open my computer.
New day, new puzzle.
My fingers hit the keys
Typing what I always do.
Flame.
Brick.
Shunt.
Podgy.
The location of these letters
Found within these words
Have been discovered.
Some have many clues.
Others have little to none.
But I still persevere.
The upper left quadrant was easy.
Chime.
I celebrate my success.
While more vague
The upper right quadrant was solved.
Pulpy.
Only letters with unconfirmed locations
Were in the lower left quadrant.
Yet I still solve it.
Taper.
The final section is yet to be solved.
Not as vague as lower left.
Yet more vague than upper left.
With only one try remaining.
Despite these hurdles,
I am able to solve it.
The final word.
Olden.
Now for practice.
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I would like to thank my English teacher for getting me hooked on Quordle. I play it nearly every day.