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How to Play Letterle

Posted: 21 Jul 2022 01:00 AM PDT

Looking for an alternative to Wordle? Letterle could be the game for you. Unlike Wordle, Letterle is all about selecting the correct letter of the day—plus, you have 26 tries to guess it correctly, so it's impossible to lose! We've covered everything you need to know about this super simple game, so you can enter the alphabetic fray as soon as possible.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Play Letterle at https://edjefferson.com/letterle.

  1. Letterle is totally free to play on your computer or mobile device. It was originally created by web developer Ed Jefferson and is currently live on his website. It's playable on any device that can run Javascript.
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[Edit]Select a letter.

  1. Use the on-screen keyboard to make your selection. Tap or click on whatever letter you'd like to guess first. You have unlimited guesses in Letterle, so don't worry about messing up![1]
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[Edit]See if the letter is green or gray.

  1. The tile lights up green for a correct guess and gray for an incorrect guess. Each incorrect letter also gets grayed out on the keyboard after you click or tap on it.[2]
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    • Since Letterle guesses are either right or wrong, you won't see any gold-colored tiles like you would in Wordle.

[Edit]Guess again if the letter you selected turns gray.

  1. Continue choosing different letters until you win. It's not common to win Letterle on the first try, so keep guessing other letters from the keyboard until you pick the winner.[3]
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    • Don't be discouraged if you don't get a good score at first—you can always just refresh and try again!

[Edit]Try different strategies.

  1. Letterle is luck-based so you're not limited to one approach. Chances are, you won't run into the same winning letter 2 games in a row—so, you have a slightly better chance of guessing the correct letter during the next game if you avoid the letters from the previous games. You can also try guessing letters in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.
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    • Try switching between consonants and vowels instead of guessing a long string of consonants.

[Edit]Share your score on social media.

  1. Copy and paste your Letterle score on Twitter or another platform. After you win, a pop-up box appears, telling you how many guesses it took you. Beneath this text is a green "Share" button, which copies your results to your clipboard. From there, simply paste them onto Twitter, Facebook, or another social media platform of your choice.
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[Edit]Replay the game as much as you'd like.

  1. Letterle isn't limited to a daily game like Wordle. You're free to play it as often as you'd like—just refresh your screen to restart the game.
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    • Chances are, you won't run into the same winning letter 2 games in a row—so, you have a slightly better chance of guessing the correct letter during the next game.


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How to Put in Earplugs

Posted: 20 Jul 2022 05:00 PM PDT

Earplugs are useful for sleeping, swimming, and loud environments. There are a wide variety of earplugs on the market, which can make it difficult to figure out how to insert an earplug. Insertion methods vary depending on your type of ear plug. Usually, you insert an earplug into your ear canal to block out or muffle sound. Most of the plug should be in your canal, with a small end sticking out so you can easily remove the plug. Earplugs can be disposable, in which case they're made from soft foam or wax. You can also purchase reusable plugs made from silicone, plastic, or rubber.

[Edit]Things You Should Know

  • Roll soft foam earplugs between your fingers to make a snakelike shape before inserting them in your ear and letting them expand.
  • Make sure you buy the right size for pre-molded earplugs and insert them with a rocking motion after pulling your ear up and back.
  • For moldable wax, soften it in your fist before shaping it into a cone and inserting the earplug until it seals off your ear canal.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Using Soft Foam Earplugs

  1. Purchase earplugs that can easily be moved between your fingers. Try to test them in your fingers before buying if possible. Buying in bulk is advised as soft foam ear plugs are not reusable. They should be thinner and rounded on one edge so the plugs can be easily inserted into your ear.
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  2. Wash your hands. Before you attempt to handle earplugs, make sure to wash your hands. You do not want to expose your ears to dirt and germs. Wash your hands with soap and clean running water before using ear plugs.[1]
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  3. Roll the earplug between your thumb and index finger. You want to roll the earplug into a snake-like shape. This will make it smaller so it can be easily inserted into the ear. The foam will expand again once you've fitted it inside your ear, blocking sound. If the ear plug is particularly thick, you can roll it between your hands instead. Just make sure that you are just thinning the ear plug out lengthwise, rather than rolling it up into a ball.
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  4. Pull your ear up and back. Grab the top of your ear with the hand not holding the ear plug. Stretch it slightly up and backwards. This will pull your ear open a bit, allowing you to more easily insert your earplug.
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    • Don't pull too hard. Just a gentle tug is enough to have your ear expanded enough for the ear plug.
    • It may be helpful to use a mirror so you can more clearly see what you're doing.
  5. Carefully insert the earplug. Slowly and gently insert the plug it into your ear canal. It should easily slide in place with your ear canal expanded slightly. Do not put the plug in too far and don't force it. While most of the foam body should be in the ear canal, there should be enough of the plug outside the canal that you can easily grasp it with your fingertips.[2]
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  6. Hold in place for 20 – 30 seconds. Hold the plug in place with your fingertips. This will allow the foam to expand, preventing sound from getting into your ear canal. Slowly count to 20 or 30 as you hold the plug in place.
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    • To see if the plug is working, listen to yourself speak. You should sound muffled, as should the sound around you. Do not expect it to completely silence the surroundings, but it should quiet them.
    • If the plug is not working, you may need to try a different form of plugs or possibly smaller ones. Most of the foam body should be in your ear canal by the end. Sometimes you have to try again if the foam is not sealing sound out properly.

[Edit]Using Pre-molded Reusable Ear Plugs

  1. Purchase the right size ear plugs.[3] If you use ear plugs a lot, it may make sense to purchase reusable plugs. As long as you clean them after use, you can reuse plugs made from silicone, plastic, or rubber multiple times. However, you'll first need to figure out your size. Reusable plastic ear plugs are sometimes marketed as "one size fits all" while some come in sizes ranging from small to large. You can try a "one size fits all" to start, but may have to do some trial and error before you find the right size for your ears.
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    • You may need different sized plugs for each ear. This is not uncommon, so don't be surprised if you have to buy two different types of plugs.
    • It may be a good idea to buy a few packs of plugs in different sizes and see what works for your ears.
  2. Read the instructions first. Before attempting to insert a reusable ear plug, read the instructions that came with your package thoroughly. How you insert reusable ear plugs varies depending on the precise shape of your plugs. For the most part, the process of inserting a reusable plug is very similar; however, it's a good idea to review your instructions for any special considerations regarding your specific type of plug.[4]
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  3. Pull your ear up and back to straighten your ear canal. Reach over your head with one hand. Grab the top of your ear and pull up and back.[5] This will pull your ear open a bit more, which makes the plug easier to insert.
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  4. Insert the plug using a rocking motion. Once you've expanded your ear drum, insert the ear plug using a gentle, rocking motion. Rock the plug back and forth to slowly push it into the canal. Keep going until you've sealed off the ear canal.[6]
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    • Make sure you do not push the plug in too far. Most of the plug should be in the canal, but you should still be able to easily grab the plug with your fingertips when you need to remove it.
    • If you can still hear well with the plug in place, you may have inserted it incorrectly. Refer to the instructions manual and try again. If the plug still does not work after a second attempt, you may need a different size plug.

[Edit]Using Moldable Wax and Silicone Ear Plugs

  1. Remove any cotton wrapping. Wax ear plugs come packaged in tiny balls surrounded by cotton. Use your fingers to peel the cotton away before using. Use one hand to roll the ball between your thumb and index finger. With your other hand, pull away the cotton as you roll the ball. Continue spinning the ball of wax and pulling away the cotton until it is completely removed.[7]
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  2. Soften the wax by enclosing it in your fist for 40 seconds. In order to make the ball of wax moldable, take a moment to soften it. You can do this easily by enclosing the ball in your fist for about 40 seconds. You should start to feel the ball become soft and sticky.
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  3. Shape the ball into a cone. Hold the ball in between your thumb and forefinger. With your other hand, pinch the top of the ball of wax. Continue pinching while you rotate the ball with your other hand. The wax should start to form a rounded cone shape.[8]
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  4. Pull your hair out of your face and away from your ears. It is important to keep your hair out of the way given how sticky these plugs tend to be. If you have very long hair, you may want to tie your hair back before you attempt to insert the ear plug.
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  5. Insert and seal the ear plug. Insert the ear plug until it seals off your canal. Most of the plug should be in your ear canal, with a small end sticking out. Rub on the end of the plug, spreading it over your ear canal to form a seal. This should successfully muffle outside sound.[9]
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How to Put Icons on the Desktop of an iPad

Posted: 20 Jul 2022 09:00 AM PDT

Customizing the desktop, or Home screen of your iPad allows you to move icons where desired so you can quickly and easily access the apps you use the most. To put icons on your desktop, you can move existing icons to your Home screen, create one or more website shortcuts, or download new apps from the Apple App Store.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Moving Existing Icons to the Home Screen

  1. Navigate to the icon or app you want moved to the desktop of your iPad.
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  2. Press and hold on the icon until the icon starts jiggling.
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  3. Drag the icon left or right toward your Home screen, and place the icon in its desired location.
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  4. Release your finger from the screen of your iPad. The icon you moved will now be displayed on the desktop of your iPad.[1]
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[Edit]Creating Website Shortcuts

  1. Navigate to the website you want saved on the desktop of your iPad.
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  2. Tap on the plus sign icon located to the left of the address bar, then tap on "Add to Home Screen." An icon for that particular website will now display on the Home screen of your iPad.[2]
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    • Older versions of iOS may display an "Actions" icon in place of the plus sign. The "Actions" icon features an image of an arrow over a rectangular box.[3]

[Edit]Downloading New Apps

  1. Tap on the App Store icon on your iPad. The Apple App Store will launch and display on-screen.
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  2. Search for the app or icon you want displayed on the desktop of your iPad. For example, if you want the Facebook icon displayed on your desktop, search for "Facebook."
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  3. Tap on the app you want downloaded when it displays in search results.
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  4. Tap on "Buy" or "Free," then follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the app on your iPad.
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  5. Wait for the app to complete installation on your iPad. The new icon and an installation progress bar will display on the iPad's desktop. After installation is complete, the app will be ready for use.
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  6. Follow the steps outlined in method one to move the app to its new desired location on your Home screen.
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[Edit]Tips

  • Try rebooting your iPad if the icon for an app you recently downloaded doesn't display on your desktop or Home screen. Power off your iPad, then press and hold the Power and Home buttons until the white Apple logo displays on-screen. Your iPad will reboot, and the icon for the app you downloaded will now display on the desktop.[4]


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