Semantle

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Semantle

Every hunch has to be a word. Your word's semantic similarity to the secret word, according to Semantle, will be indicated. It's not about the spelling like that other word game; it's about the meaning. Word2vec provided the similarity value. The maximum degree of similarity is 100. (indicating that the words are identical and you have won). In actuality, it's closer to -34 than the theoretically lowest value of -100. I mean basically "used in the context of comparable words, in a database of news items" when I say "semantically similar."

Secret words are always single words, however they can be any component of speech. Since the majority of semantic word-guessing games operate this way, it can be tempting to focus solely on nouns. Avoid falling victim to the trap! Guesses are case-sensitive because our Word2vec data set includes some proper nouns. However, I excluded everything but lower-case terms from the list of the secret words, so you still win if your word matches the secret word without regard to case. So you can inquire about both if you want to know if the word is more like nice or nice.

The "Getting close" indication lets you know how close you are, and the rank will be displayed if your term is among the 1,000 regular words that are closest to the target word (1000 is the target word itself). You're "cold" if your word is not among the closest 1000. (By "normal" terms, I mean words that don't start with a capital letter and are included in a sizable list of English words; there are many capitalized, misspelled, or esoteric words that might be near, but they won't be ranked.) "????" is written next to those.

More than six guesses will be required. Numerous estimates will probably be required. Every day, beginning at midnight UTC or 7:00 your local time, a new word is added.

How to play

Each intuition must have its own word. 

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