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Wie kent het populaire woordspel niet? Speel nu iedere dag een vijfletterwoord en haal een streak!Stuff I Do in the Morning Before Firing Up the Clippers H2: Coffee. Quiet. Woorden Raden. So I’ve got this little ritual now. I wake up, make that first brutal cup of coffee—don’t ask what brand, it ain’t fancy—and before I even think about who's in the chair today, I open up this word game thing. Dutch one. Woordle: Dagelijks Woordenspel. Been messing with it the past few weeks. Weirdly calming. Like stretching your brain before you gotta stretch your arms all day lining people up.
Didn’t think I’d get into it, to be honest. I’m not big on brain games. But there’s something about trying to guess a five-letter Dutch word that just makes you feel slightly more intelligent than you probably are. Or like... at least you tried.
H3: Who Knew Guessing a Word Could Feel Like War? The first couple tries? Total garbage. I’d guess something dumb like “paard” or “stoel” and get a full row of gray boxes. No hits. Brutal. But once you figure out the rhythm of it—how the letters light up if they're right or in the wrong spot—it’s kinda addictive. Not in a flashy, notification-spammy way. Just... quiet and satisfying. Like when a fade comes out perfect and you didn’t even need to double-check it.
Even better, it’s one word a day. That’s it. So you don’t fall into one of those black holes like Candy Crush or whatever. It’s a tap in, think a bit, tap out situation.
H2: Playing It in Dutch When You Barely Know Dutch So yeah. I barely speak Dutch. I’m not over here fluent or anything. I know the basics, because I’ve got a couple clients from Amsterdam and Rotterdam who drop by when they’re in town. Mostly here for work, expats and such. They always talk about how good the bread is back home. Side note: I believe them.
Anyway, I thought playing Woordle: Dagelijks Woordenspel might help with vocab. It sort of does? I’m learning words like “gezin” and “hoorn” and “kraal.” Don’t ask me to use them in a sentence though. Not yet.
H3: You Can’t Cheat. Well, You Can. But Don’t. I tried Googling a word once. Just to see. Felt dirty after. Like using a lineup stencil. Sure, it’ll get the job done. But deep down you know it ain’t right. The whole point is to figure it out yourself. Even if you burn all your guesses and end up with “klont” when the answer was “plant.” Still better than cheating.
There’s this satisfaction to seeing the little green letters pop up one by one. Especially if you get the word in three tries or less. Those are the mornings where everything else just goes smoother.
H2: Word Games and Barber Life? Yeah, It Connects. Cutting hair is creative, sure. But it’s also logic. Like, you see a head shape, you figure out how to make the cut work with it. You troubleshoot as you go. Same with these kinds of word games. It’s pattern recognition, a bit of guesswork, and a weird confidence that comes outta nowhere.
I wouldn’t call it deep. But it’s not dumb either.
H4: Keeps the Brain from Rusting Some barbers listen to true crime podcasts. Some scroll memes. I hit this little Dutch word puzzle and sip my coffee. That’s my brain warm-up. Helps me focus better when someone’s telling me they want a low fade but “not too low” and “leave the top kinda messy but also neat.” You know the type.
It’s nice having something that’s not about likes or views or algorithms. Just a small, dumb game that makes you think for five minutes. And if I learn a new Dutch word along the way? Cool.
H3: Might Start Writing the Words Down Thinking about grabbing a little notebook and keeping track of the words. Not for studying or anything. Just ‘cause I think it'd be fun to look back at them after a couple months. See if I start noticing patterns. Or maybe try making a haircut naming system based on Dutch words. “Yo let me get the ‘vlind’ fade.” Has a ring to it.
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