Wordle: Even Pro Streamers Are Now Streaming This Game

Popular Warzone Streamer, DrDisrespect is one of many streamers who have caught onto the Wordle craze.

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Last year, Wordle, took the world by storm with its viral sharing (guesses as color block emojis) and now some pro streamers have added regular segments into their streams to play the daily game. The goal of the game is simple — guess the right five letter word. You’ll get clues as to whether you have a correct letter (yellow block) or a correct letter in the correct space (green block). DrDisrespect, one of the most popular streamers, who is currently streaming Warzone, attempts the daily Wordle on a regular basis.

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His preferred starting word? Agile. Though, this starter didn’t do him much help with the February 3rd, 2023 Wordle. His second guess, Rafty, was a pretty huge play, locking in 3 Green letters (correct letter, correct position). From what we can tell, DrDisrespect is fairly competitive with his Wordle and takes it very seriously: “…Let me remind you what this is all about…I want to get it on the third slot…” meaning he’s aiming to complete the entire puzzle in 3 moves, as opposed to the allotted 6 before failing.

After confirming the letters A, T, and Y, there are a couple of viable solutions — ones that come to mind easily are: Party and Tasty. So, which one does the Doc go with?

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A gamble on Tasty pays off and the Doc emerges victorious with a 3-attempt guess to secure the dub.

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