You solved Redactle Unlimited #444 in 70 guesses with 62.86% accuracy and a time of 00:12:18!
I cheated on the first word. I suppose that, given enough time, I’d have gotten it from just using names within that region, but it would have taken a really long time.
Knew it was an animal living in oceans and fresh water, what solved it was seeing that whatever it was is eaten all over the world. So four letter seafood.
Cheated. I could see right away it was an element and that the periodic number had three digits, crap. I could only think of three elements that had the right number of letters and I thought were in the 100 range, two of which had numbers below 100. Figured out number 109 and looked it up.
You solved Redactle Unlimited #446 in 78 guesses with 38.46% accuracy and a time of 00:16:09!
I saw that it was a triple-digit element and tried what I thought might be in the early 100s (those named after Berkeley, Lawrence, Livermore, California, Einstein, etc), but none of them were it. When I was still taking inorganic chemistry, I think all the books had the table ending at 103 (or showed just the atomic numbers for expected further elements), so I really didn’t know what 109 was. And the high end of the chart was on the physics-y side of chemistry, which I had little interest in anyway. I liked organic better, and the elements of interest are mostly in the very low atomic numbers.