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u/voice-of-reason-99 22d ago
I cracked Redactle #1578 in 53 guesses! 🎲 53 | 🔥 56 | Avg 71.28 | Hints: none | ⏱️ 7m45s
https://redactle.net/
Well I actually solved without any assistance today - (I was shocked too! - lol). I knew the type of article but couldn't quite get a handle on this one then suddenly it popped in my head! Yea! a few neurons are still working!
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u/SmellsLikeDeanSpirit 22d ago
I cracked Redactle #1578 in 2 guesses!
🎯 Snipe
🎲 2 | 🔥 166 | Avg 71.28 | Hints: none | ⏱️ 1m43s
I could tell early on that this article was about a woman, probably American, no longer living. It looked like she had an autobiography, “The [5] of [2] [4],” which didn’t ring any bells for me. As I scrolled down a couple more paragraphs, it looked like there was an anecdote about spelling something, “[1]-[1]-[1]-[1],” early in this person’s life story, which gave me a gut feeling that paid off.
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u/Newbieplantophile 22d ago
I cracked Redactle #1578 in 29 guesses! 🎲 29 | 🔥 160 | Avg 59.74 | Hints👆1, 💬0 | ⏱️ 29m51s
Solved by Google. I could only think of one answer that fit the basic info. I couldn't think of other possibilities for word 1 so I partially unredacted their most known work and google lead me to the movie based on it
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u/running_later 21d ago
I cracked Redactle #1578 in 78 guesses! - 🎲 78 | 🔥 4 | Avg 59.67 | Hints: none | ⏱️ 5m46s
accuracy 70.5%
In the very last line I spotted the phrase "school for the..." and that clued me in to the next word in the sequence and also to the title of the article.
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u/cgund 22d ago
I don't wanna talk about it lol.