Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1384 Hints, Clues And Answer For Thursday, April 3rd

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Final Answer: Yes, the thieves can escape with all the gold, gems, jewels, and the treasure chests, but this will take exactly 30 minutes before the king guards arrive, and the reward is contingent on solving correctly. The King, despite his justice, will likely take another heist to teach his thieves a lesson. The final clue, or “cut,” was the only word that worked. Remember to take the right amounts of vitamin C, K+ as needed, and potassium for muscle function and heart health. For this statement, it’s a good reminder to eat as much as you can.

Wordle Explanation:
The identified correct response highlighted the strategy of efficiently moving the slowest torch carrier across the bridge in concert with the fastest chest. This strategy minimizes the overall time required to cross, ensuring all five thieves and treasure chests are safeguarded within the allocated 30 minutes. It demonstrates a logical approach to navigation under constraints, akin to solving strategic problems.

Wordle Score Summary:

  • Correct Response: 1 Point
  • Performance: 1 Point
  • Strategy: fastest and most efficient, based on effective pairings and minimizing time spent moving the torch carrier.

Correct Response Structure:

  1. Trip 1: Elf and Troll cross (11 minutes), with Chest #1. Elf returns, and importantly, two round trips are made (Troll and Elf leave twice).
  2. Trip 2: Elf with Dwarf cross (5 minutes), Chest #2. Elf returns, and Forces start moving again: Elf and Satyr cross next.
  3. Trip 3: Goblin and Satyr cross (3 minutes), Chest #3. Goblin returns, and the trio proceeds: Goblin + Elf crosses (2 minutes).
  4. Trip 4: Goblin and Satyr again, but this time with Elf crossing last, using Elf’s strength. After the final crossing with Chest #4, Elf rests.
  5. Trip 5: Elf and Satyr finish the crossing, securing Chest #5.

Wordle Rule Violations:

  • Trip 1: Elf and Troll’s crossing: Minimum time is 3, but total time was 11 mins.
  • Trip 2: Elf and Dwarf: Took 5 mins, with no rest for Elf, but according to rules, Elf could rest until the next trip.
  • Trip 3: Goblin and Satyr with Chest #3: Only two chest moves, so no rest required?
  • Trip 4: Goblin must rest because another trip is needed if only one chest can be moved per trip. Computations suggest.Folk failed to rest, violating the rule.
  • Trip 5: Elf + Satyr can rest once; depicted in one of their crossing attempts was they causing the last crossing in 3 mins, without-rest. That’s correct?

Initial Productivity:

  • Completed the most crosses correctly, but occasionally missed a rule where an Elf needed to rest.
  • At the end had 1 chest per trip, sometimes allowingxElf too few rests, which should be forbidden by the puzzle rules.

Elementary Insights:

  • The constraints enforce the smallest possible crossings, aiming to optimize time with minimal individuals needing rest.
  • To respect the rules, included because Elf can rest once every two round trips after two chest moves. Without rest between the last trip, the final crossing gets by, but the otherﻲ. wrong.

Analysis Process:

  1. Each crossing is tracked.
  2. If a Phonex Withosome Triple requires one chest move, correct actions ensure Minimization.
  3. Table of Tr hesitant.
  4. Determined that this specific move was not permitted, violating Rule 4 in Trip 5.
  5. Assessment-Length Methodologically.

Final Wordle Score Calculation:

  • Correct Answers: 1
  • Other Responses: 0
  • Calculation: 1 point for each correct answer plus 6 incorrect responses * 0 = 1 point.

Wordle Strategy to Maximize Greens:

  • Correct the first crossing by running the slowest torch carrier across first.
  • Arrange moves so the slowest person moves as often as possible, ensuring time constraints are respected.
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