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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Mar 02, 2022 04:05AM) (new)

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20.7 - Shorter is Sweeter - MEGSCL's Task: Wordle Wordle Wordle!

Like many people, I've been a bit obsessed with Wordle lately. As well as the original, there are a lot of fun variants out there. Here are a few of my favourites.
Choose one option and read one book. Graphic novels are allowed for this task.
Required: Identify the option.

1. WORLDLE. This game involves identifying a country from its map. Read a book with a map on the cover.
ex. Rivers of London (Rivers of London, #1) by Ben Aaronovitch Voyager (Outlander, #3) by Diana Gabaldon Paper Towns by John Green After Alice by Gregory Maguire
Required: Post the cover

2. DORDLE, QUORDLE, SEDECORDLE. Why do one wordle when you can do 2 or 4 or 16!? Read a book that is #2 #4 or #16 in a series.
The series name and number must be indicated in grayscale parentheses following the title on the GR page.

3. WORDAWAZZLE. dingo, yobbo, smoko; can you guess the 5 letter Australian word? Read a book by an Australian author (by birth or current residence)
Required: If the author's status is not evident in the GR bio include a reference when you post.


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Reserve


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Reserve


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This help thread is open!


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Dee (austhokie) | 8946 comments i swear all the wordle spin-offs keep me entertained every day


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Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
Dee wrote: "i swear all the wordle spin-offs keep me entertained every day"

We have a family wordle text chain, now expanded to "nerdle" ( a math based one) and globel (another geography game).


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Ooh I hadn't seen those ones Sandy - they are good!


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Helen | 187 comments Hi,
Will this cover Axiom's End (Noumena, #1) by Lindsay Ellis work for option 1?

Thank you, Helen


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Helen wrote: "Hi,
Will this cover Axiom's End (Noumena, #1) by Lindsay Ellis work for option 1?

Thank you, Helen"


Yes, that is enough of a map to count


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Dee (austhokie) | 8946 comments Sandy wrote: "Dee wrote: "i swear all the wordle spin-offs keep me entertained every day"

We have a family wordle text chain, now expanded to "nerdle" ( a math based one) and globel (another geography game)."


I like nerdle - which is funny considering how much I suck at math

I also like https://squareword.org/ - 5x5 word grid


message 11: by Wayne (last edited Apr 02, 2022 08:29PM) (new)

Wayne | 356 comments Nevil Shute lived most of his life in the UK but spent the last ten years of his life in Australia according to the GR bio. Does that work for option 3?


message 12: by Meg (new)

Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Wayne wrote: "Nevil Shute lived most of his life in the UK but spent the last ten years of his life in Australia according to the GR bio. Does that work for option 3?"

Yes, he will work


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