Find all the valid and bonus words in a Squaredle game.
You'll need a working Python 3.8 or later, then run:
$> python -m squaredle ./words_alpha.txt ./games/2022-11-01.txt
Loaded Squaredle Game -- "LEN LIT SLY"
From L (0, 0) there are 20 words:
LILT, LENIS, LENITY, LILE, LITE, LILLY, LINTEL, LINTELS, LENTIL, LILY, LENT, LINET, LINT, LEIS, LIEN, LILL, LISLE, LINE, LINTY, LENTILS
From E (0, 1) there are 2 words:
ELLS, ELSIN
From N (0, 2) there are 9 words:
NELLY, NILS, NILL, NILLS, NELL, NEIL, NIELS, NETI, NILE
From I (1, 1) there are 9 words:
ILLY, ISLET, INTEL, ITLL, ILLS, ISLE, ITEL, ITEN, INTL
From T (1, 2) there are 13 words:
TILE, TELLS, TILL, TILLY, TELI, TELL, TEIL, TIEN, TELLIN, TILS, TINE, TELLY, TILLS
From S (2, 0) there are 16 words:
SLIT, SLITE, SLILY, SLENT, SILEN, SILLY, SINE, SILENT, SLINE, SILENTLY, SLINTE, SILE, SILTY, SILL, SITE, SILT
From Y (2, 2) there are 4 words:
YILLS, YITE, YILT, YILL
Found 73 words in total
The ./words_alpha.txt
argument is a text file containing a newline delimited list of
valid words to reference when searching for Squardle words.
The ./games/2022-11-01.txt
argument is a text file containing the Squardle board as
newline separated rows of characters.
Okay so fair warning, this section does cross the line into cheating IMO.
The :/load_current_games.py
script reads the Squaredle API and extracts the current
available games — usually today and yesterdays games. It then writes out the game board
to the :/games
directory.
The script also writes a corresponding _words.txt
file which is the part that is kinda
cheating. It contains a list of only the valid & bonus words for the corresponding game.
You can use this file instead of the words_alpha.txt
file to ensure 100% accuracy of
the results.
This script uses the requests
library to read the API, which if you don't have already
you can install yourself or run the script in the Pipenv environment via:
pipenv install
pipenv run ./load_current_games.py