If you like playing Wordle, as I do, you may wonder what your average (or mean) score is. For some reason Wordle doesn't yet calculate this for you. So here is a handy calculator.
Which Countries are Best at Wordle?
To find out our top 10 Wordle countries, just select your own country from the list below.
Wordle Averages by Country
Country |
Average Tries |
Norway |
3.915 |
Sweden |
3.943 |
Denmark |
3.946 |
United States |
3.972 |
Singapore |
3.978 |
Japan |
3.980 |
Canada |
3.981 |
United Kingdom |
3.996 |
Austria |
3.997 |
Argentina |
4.002 |
Your Country
(*Statistics are based on the average scores of users of this site. Countries with insufficient data are not included in the top 10.)
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If you like playing Wordle, as I do, you may wonder what your average score is. So here is a handy calculator.
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Which Countries are Best at Wordle?
To find out our top 10 Wordle countries, just select your own country from the list below.
Wordle Averages by Country
Country |
Average Tries |
Norway |
3.915 |
Sweden |
3.943 |
Denmark |
3.946 |
United States |
3.972 |
Singapore |
3.978 |
Japan |
3.980 |
Canada |
3.981 |
United Kingdom |
3.996 |
Austria |
3.997 |
Argentina |
4.002 |
Your Country
(*Statistics are based on the average scores of users of this site. Countries with insufficient data are not included in the top 10.)
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The Tomorrow Code
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Tane and Rebecca aren't sure what to make of it. The message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. As they work to decode it, and the ones that follow, it slowly it becomes clear, the messages are from the future! They are being sent back in time! |
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