Here’s how the store management game works alongside yourdaily session of wordle unlimited:
- Starting Capital: Let's begin with a fictional starting capital. I suggest 500 "WordBucks" (WB). This is your initial investment to get your word-selling business off the ground.
- Daily Wordle Challenge: Head over to start your wordle unlimited game for the day. Focus on solving the puzzle as efficiently as possible.
- Profit Calculation: This is where the magic happens! Based on the number of guesses it takes you to solve the wordle unlimited puzzle, you'll calculate your daily profit:
- 1 Guess: 200 WB Profit
- 2 Guesses: 150 WB Profit
- 3 Guesses: 100 WB Profit
- 4 Guesses: 50 WB Profit
- 5 Guesses: 25 WB Profit
- 6 Guesses: 0 WB Profit
- Failed (Lost): -100 WB Loss (Ouch!)
Write down the number of guesses it took you and yourcorresponding profit (or loss) for the day.
- Expenses: Running a word store isn’t free! We need to account for daily operating expenses. Let's set a standard daily expense of 75 WB. This covers rent, employee salaries (even if they're imaginary!), and general upkeep. Subtract this from your daily profit.
- Net Profit/Loss: Calculate your net profit or loss for the day by subtracting your expenses from your gross profit (determined by your wordle unlimited performance).
- Record Keeping: This is crucial! Keep a running tally of your WordBucks balance. Each day, add your net profit (or subtract your loss) to your total.
- Strategic Decisions (Optional): This is where you can add extra layers of complexity! Consider these strategic options:
- Advertising: Spend 50 WB to increase your potential profit. If you solve the wordle unlimited in 3 guesses or less after advertising, double your profit. This is a risky gamble, as you might lose both the advertising cost and have a poor wordle unlimited performance.
- Training: Invest 100 WB in employee training (to improve your own word-guessing skills!). For the next three days, add 10 WB to your daily profit regardless of your wordle unlimited performance. This is a long-term investment with a guaranteed return.
- Restock: Occasionally, you might want to "restock" your inventory with rarer words. This is purely flavour and doesn’t impact gameplay.
- Goal Setting: Decide on a winning condition! This could be reaching a specific WordBucks target (e.g., 5000 WB), consistently generating a daily profit for a set number of days (e.g., 10 days in a row), or even acquiring a certain number of strategically "rare" words (again, this is just for fun!).
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