
Average Wordle score in Canada better than the U.S., but trails behind others
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A recent data analysis has shown that Canadians are better than Americans at Wordle, the online word game that has taken the world by storm. However, they still trail behind many other countries.
Wordle is a game where the goal is to guess the correct five-letter word in as few guesses as possible. There's only one new word per day and players have a maximum of six guesses to figure it out.
On average, Canadians need 3.90 guesses to get the correct answer, compared to 3.92 guesses for Americans.
That's still above the global average of 3.919, but it’s a far cry from the Wordle champion, Sweden, which has an average score of 3.72.

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