Huh... seven characters for that result seems straightforward, but a
six character variant eludes me.

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Raul

On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:51 PM Razetime <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> A nerdle style game seems very difficult to specify, since the resulting
> data is often 2d.
> I'd instead ask the user to achieve a specific result, like:
>  0  1  2
>  3  4  5
>  6  7  8
>  9 10 11
> 12 13 14
>  0  1  2
>  3  4  5
>  6  7  8
>  9 10 11
> 12 13 14
>
> can be achieved in 6 characters. It shouldn't be very hard to whip up a
> static site with WASM J. The relevant files to copy over are here
> <https://github.com/jsoftware/j-playground/tree/j903_wasm/bin/html2>.
>
> On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 2:00 AM Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone considered or seen a J or APL based game like nerdle[1] /
> > wordle? I think it would be fun to play and could be a good way to
> > introduce people to J
> >
> > Each day there would be a new puzzle that's automatically generated (or
> > from a white list) that would be solvable using numbers and J verbs
> >
> > The work we've done to enable J to run on WASM and on the playground would
> > make it possible for a game like this to run online without requiring a
> > server[2]
> >
> > I might be inclined to try and build it if or be an avid user if someone
> > else wanted to try and build it
> >
> > If not this idea for a game, I'm interested in other ideas of games that
> > would help people learn J
> >
> > 1 - https://nerdlegame.com/
> > 2 - https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html2/
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