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The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle

Wordle tips from me and Grandma

Person playing Wordle
Lilly Handley (aged nine) shares the secrets of her Wordle success. Photograph: AFP/Getty

Kamala Harris suggests “notes” as a starting word (Notes on a Wordle: Kamala Harris describes love for online word game, 18 April). My grandma and I use “audio”, because it has four vowels. If “audio” has no letters in the word we try “entry”. Grandma and I usually get the Wordle on our fourth or fifth try.
Lilly Handley (aged nine) and Barbara Handley (aged 77)
Glossop, Derbyshire

• Conversations with Coco often does justice to some fairly complex topics within a few hundred words. However, the answer to last week’s question does not need two columns of contemplation – it’s “Yes”.
Stephen Gardner
Chorlton, Manchester

• Boris Johnson and some ministers are anxious that we should all “move on”. Not half as anxious as we are that they should.
Angela Barton
Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire

• The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe could’ve been A Man, A Pal, a Kayak, à la Panama (Letters, 21 April).
Roger Osborne
Snainton, North Yorkshire

• On Thursday we got sight of the first swallows of the spring here in north Pembrokeshire. Slightly later than last year, but very welcome.
Charlie Mason
Hermon, Pembrokeshire

• A swallow, 3pm on Wednesday, Cark-in-Cartmel.
Jonathan, Marie and Hattie Stanley
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria

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