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Poople #467 VINE Answer

Poople #467 started at VINE on November 24, 2026. Its flexible opening changes letters in the sequence V>P, N>L, E>L, I>O, L>O, L>P, with 5 par-preserving first moves.

Archive value: this is not a copied daily page. Its tables are calculated for VINE, including 20 legal openings and route signature 1-3-4-2-3-4.
Calculated from the current word graph

VINE route profile

Par6 moves7 words including start and target
Shortest routes15Exact routes in the current accepted graph
Legal first moves205 keep par
Route shapeflexible openingLetter positions 1-3-4-2-3-4
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The current row reads V-I-N-E. Change position 1 and keep positions 2, 3, 4 fixed. Look for a consonant-to-consonant change. 5 different first moves preserve the shortest length.

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VINE -> PINE -> PILE -> PILL -> POLL -> POOL -> POOP

Step 0VINEStart
Step 1PINEBridge
Step 2PILEBridge
Step 3PILLBridge
Step 4POLLBridge
Step 5POOLBridge
Step 6POOPTarget
Route anatomy

What changes at every step

  1. Step 1VINE -> PINE

    Tile 1 changes V to P; the move is closer by letter shape. PINE has 20 legal neighbors, 3 shortest continuations, and 5 moves remaining. Other legal exits from VINE include LINE, DINE, VILE, TINE.

  2. Step 2PINE -> PILE

    Tile 3 changes N to L; the move is sideways by letter shape. PILE has 13 legal neighbors, 2 shortest continuations, and 4 moves remaining. Other legal exits from PINE include PIPE, PIKE, LINE, PINS.

  3. Step 3PILE -> PILL

    Tile 4 changes E to L; the move is sideways by letter shape. PILL has 15 legal neighbors, 1 shortest continuation, and 3 moves remaining. Other legal exits from PILE include POLE, PIPE, PALE, PIKE.

  4. Step 4PILL -> POLL

    Tile 2 changes I to O; the move is closer by letter shape. POLL has 12 legal neighbors, 1 shortest continuation, and 2 moves remaining. Other legal exits from PILL include PULL, PALL, WILL, BILL.

  5. Step 5POLL -> POOL

    Tile 3 changes L to O; the move is closer by letter shape. POOL has 8 legal neighbors, 1 shortest continuation, and 1 move remaining. Other legal exits from POLL include ROLL, TOLL, PULL, DOLL.

  6. Step 6POOL -> POOP

    Tile 4 changes L to P; the move is closer by letter shape. POOP has 11 legal neighbors, target reached, and 0 moves remaining. Other legal exits from POOL include POOR, POOF, TOOL, COOL.

Opening decision

Which first moves preserve par?

VINE has 20 legal one-letter neighbors. LINE, PINE, DINE, VILE, TINE keep the route at 6 moves, while sampled detours begin FINE (+1), WINE (+1), VICE (+1), MINE (+1).

Compare 9 calculated first moves
MoveChanged tileTotalVerdictShortest continuations
LINE1: V -> L6Keeps par1
PINE1: V -> P6Keeps par5
DINE1: V -> D6Keeps par2
VILE3: N -> L6Keeps par5
TINE1: V -> T6Keeps par2
FINE1: V -> F7Adds 1 move18
WINE1: V -> W7Adds 1 move17
VICE3: N -> C7Adds 1 move8
MINE1: V -> M7Adds 1 move29

VINE opening fingerprint

VINE groups its legal first moves as tile 1: LINE, PINE, DINE, TINE, FINE, WINE, MINE, NINE, ZINE, SINE, KINE; tile 2: VANE; tile 3: VILE, VICE, VIBE, VISE, VIVE, VITE; tile 4: VINO, VINY. Two moves from the start, 130 off-route words are reachable; the nearest sampled frontier is DIME, DONE, LIME, PIKE, PIPE, TIME, TONE, VOLE, BANE, BILE, BITE, CANE, CITE, DICE, DIKE, DINE, DIRE, DIVE, DUNE, DYNE, FILE, FIND, FIRE, LICE.

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Graph reading

POOL is the narrowest displayed bridge

After POLL becomes POOL, only 1 move preserves the shortest remaining distance. At the prior row, alternatives such as ROLL, TOLL, PULL, DOLL show what the route declined.

Direct-shape gains
4
Sideways steps
2
Temporary shape detours
0
Steps touching a vowel
3

How these figures were calculated

Poople recomputes adjacency and distance from the accepted 2,398-word graph. "Shortest routes" counts every path that lowers the remaining distance by one at each move; it is not a guess based on page text or player scores.

The displayed answer is one shortest route selected from that graph. Community scores and notes are kept separate because they describe player activity, not the mathematical route.

Data mode: live Graph synced: 2026-08-18 14:42 UTC Puzzle date: November 24, 2026