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Python Python Basics (2015) Letter Game App Letter Game Introduction

My simple letter application doesn't work with the color "purple" or "purplX" where X = any letter.

Hi,

I simply cannot seem to figure out how to get my code to work for the color "purple" or "purpla" as I have it on my list. I solve the word, but the "You solved it.." doesn't show up. When I input other colors like "black" or "brown" into the list, it functions. Any ideas why this is occurring?

import random

words = [ 'purple', 'purpla', ]

while True: start = input("Press enter/return to start OR enter Q to quit: ") if start.lower() == 'q': break

secret_word = random.choice(words)
bad_guesses = []
good_guesses = []

while len(bad_guesses) < 7 and len(good_guesses) != len(list(secret_word)):
    for letter in secret_word:
        if letter in good_guesses:
            print(letter, end='')
        else:
            print('_', end='')

    print('')
    print('Strikes: {}/7'.format(len(bad_guesses)))
    print('')

    guess = input("Guess a letter: ").lower()

    if len(guess) != 1:
        print("You can only guess a single letter!")
        continue
    elif guess in bad_guesses or guess in good_guesses:
        print("You've already guessed that letter!")
        continue
    elif not guess.isalpha(): 
        print("You can only guess letters!")
        continue

    if guess in secret_word:
        good_guesses.append(guess)
        if len(good_guesses) == len(list(secret_word)): # something going on in this block
            print("You win! The word was {}".format(secret_word))
            break 

    else:
        bad_guesses.append(guess)
else:
    print("You didn't guess correctly! My secret word was {}.".format(secret_word))

1 Answer

The problem is occurs, I believe, because purple has two P's in it. However, you are only appending 1 P to your good_guesses list, and then later comparing the length of your good_guesses list to list('purple'), which is comparing a list of length 5 to a list of length 6, if that makes sense. I noticed this as well as I was following along with this lesson. I am fairly sure that Kennith alters the code in subsequent videos such that this is no longer an issue. Hope that helps!

That makes sense, yeah I should have just waited to finish off Python Basics as Kenneth does get into some of these issues. Thanks for your response!