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The article begins by discussing the weather and the author’s current state of health. They mention that it is the last Thursday of April and wonder if time is moving quickly. The author then poses a riddle to the readers about a man trying to enter a club without knowing the password. The answer to the riddle is provided later in the article, explaining the trick with spelling out numbers and how the man could have entered the club.

Moving on to Wordle, the author provides hints, clues, and the answer for the day’s game. They mention that today’s Wordle begins and ends with vowels. The author then shares their analysis of the game, mentioning that they only got one word right but were still able to guess the final answer. They also discuss the competitive aspect of Wordle, outlining the point system and how to play competitively against an opponent.

The article then delves into the etymology of the word “intro,” derived from the Latin prefix “intro-,” meaning “inward” or “within.” The author explains how this prefix is used in various Latin-derived words to indicate moving toward the inside or focusing inward. In English, “intro” is often used as a short form of “introduction,” reflecting the idea of leading someone into a new topic or situation. The article concludes by encouraging readers to check out the author’s blog for daily Wordle and Strands guides, as well as other writing about TV shows, streaming guides, movie reviews, and video game coverage.

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