well thats a nice theory.
issue is there are more words that start with an S then there are words starting with a C
so if you got a green S=366 word it can be
the chances of S going green 15.81%
so if you got a green C(first letter) =198 words it can be
but the chances of C going green 8.55%
so better to have an S to have more chance of going green
grey S= 1697 words left it could be
grey C= 1867 words left it could be
having S at start but not even in the word rules out a heck of alot more words
yellow S= 252 words left it could be
yellow C= 250 words left it could be
having S or C somewhere else in the word is near the same
overall odds are better to have an S in the word especially at the start. compared to C at the start
C doesnt help exclude that many words if it is not in a word.
and C words dont happen that often to think its worth trying.. much like dont bother using Z as a starting letter, odd of it going green or ruling out words is meaningless information
one thing i did learn. N is better then P
so snare instead of spare would have slightly better results at narrowing down options
so i did gain something from the video and trying a few tests using his 'crane' word
but ill stick to snare.. not crane