@mavnn @ryanc They both start with a plosive consonant, and end with the same d consonant. Your accent determines which vowel is used, for me they're quite different, "code" has the "ou" dipthong and "good" has the near-close near-back rounded vowel, but I can see how some accents might have them a lot closer together, like some northern British accents.
@[email protected] @[email protected] yeah, for better or worse my accent is pretty Queen's (King's?) English. I have ample experience of being told I sound posh from my time living in the Midlands! So not that similar in the vowel sounds between the two. Brains are weird though - in writing this post out it has occurred to me I've made the typo both touch typing with a Dvorak keyboard and using a swiping keyboard on my phone and now it makes even less sense.