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got an error, unsolvable word with 6 different letters and solution VAR(--TEXT-COLOR)

A topic by quixotess created Feb 05, 2022 Views: 1,370 Replies: 6
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Encountered a genuine error, as you can see the word on the left broke.

"Etrov" could have been the answer, but it's not a real word as far as I know.

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However, when I guessed "MEATY," the A was marked yellow for the left word. That being the sixth separate letter marked yellow (A, E, O, R, T, and V) for a 5 letter word, the word was unsolvable.

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Oh yeah, somehow I didn't notice that. Well it obviously doesn't have 6 different letters in it, so I guess it's a glitch!

EDIT: And I didn't notice the var text color, which I guess is the reason 6+ letters came up positive. I bet it will be easy for the developer to spot the problem from that hint.

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The solution at the bottom of `VAR(--TEXT-COLOR)` is a good clue.

It's certainly a clue that something went wrong, but I don't know how to understand it beyond that. I'm hoping the developer will see this and be able to tell what exactly went wrong.

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VAR(--TEXT-COLOR) seems to be mixed into being the solution through a glitch, even though it's not part of the list. 

This is quite confusing, especially since the terms "VAR(--TEXT-COLOR)" and "answer" are never on the same script line.