Joshua Feldman

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Joshua Feldman

Joshua Feldman

@feldesque

Data Scientist @Meta Threads: https://t.co/1V0gLpm2QY

London, England انضم Aralık 2012
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
@foodforthot_ Nooo, what. That's insane. I genuinely thought that was a picture of Putin.
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The Numerist
The Numerist@the_numerist·
@JoshuaFeIdman This is fantastic! Beautiful informative viz, amazing to see the whole process in R. Great project really shows off your skills! 👏🏽
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
I ❤️ 90s sitcoms (esp. Friends, Frasier and Seinfeld), so I looked into which was most popular at the time. It blew my mind that Seinfeld had higher ratings than Friends in the US (at least during its later seasons). A true master of its domain. FYI @JerrySeinfeld #rstats
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
@IgorBrigadir You're right! Once you take that into account, the #1 word is actually SOARE; LARES comes in a very respectable second place.
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Igor Brigadir 🇺🇦
Igor Brigadir 🇺🇦@IgorBrigadir·
@JoshuaFeIdman I think the actual game has 2 arrays, 1 smaller one for possible answers and 1 larger one for possible guesses, so while it's 12972 valid words total, the real list of candidate answers (var Aa in js) is only 2315!
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
So I was playing Wordle by @powerlanguish and I wondered – what's the optimal first guess, i.e. the word that maximises your chances of winning? As I'm self-isolating and apparently have nothing better to do, I figured out that word is LARES. Rationale and #rstats code below 👇
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
Update! I learned via @MeijaJuris that Wordle only uses a subset of words as possible solutions. If we take this into account, LARES is only #2 – SOARE is #1, which is the same conclusion that @bertrandom came to.
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
@MeijaJuris @powerlanguish That said, I didn't know about the distinction between 'solutions' and 'herrings' in the underlying JS (I used the total Wordle dictionary as a database), so the result may be different if I filter for solutions only.
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
@MeijaJuris @powerlanguish I hadn't seen that actually. The approach is very similar, but it looks like the author only uses a heuristic method for the final ranking (when he says that 'right spots' are twice as important as 'wrong spots').
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
Here's the link to the (currently very messy) #rstats code for anyone who wants to explore further: github.com/joshua-feldman…. I deleted my earlier tweet because I noticed a bug, but the end result was the same after fixing it.
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Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman@feldesque·
The word LARES is that which – on average – reduces the solution space the most, specifically from 10k to 300. In general, good first guesses are those that use common letters but do not repeat them.
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