The daily puzzle game requires critical thinking and patience, but a few tips and tricks will help narrow down the answers and pick the right groups. The categories players have to identify and group the words in can be tricky or overarching, with thepurple category often being the hardest to identify. Choosing carefully can allow you to solve the puzzle with the fewest mistakes.
Similar to the strategies for , the other popular puzzle game from the New York Timesrequires some patience and careful thinking to solve. In this game, players pickgroups of four words that are connected by a theme. The tricky part is understanding what words might overlap and spotting potential red herrings before making a mistake.
Look at the solutions to previous puzzles to gain insight into how the puzzles are put together. This can give clues to solving the puzzle and examples of things to look for. As the purple category is the hardest, looking at how the purple category was organized in the past is a good way to get hints about what might be a theme for today’s puzzle. You can also gain similar information by watching other people solve past puzzles in real time, such as in this video from Vickie Carla on YouTube.
The four categories are dictated by level of difficulty and are represented by different colors, shown in the table below.
Category Color
Difficulty
Yellow
Easy
Green
Normal
Blue
Hard
Purple
Very Hard
Additionally, remember that the puzzles are put together by an editor, so there is ahuman element to how they are constructed. Understanding how they have put them together before will help you now. If the editor thinks about it one way, you can deduce how they might think about it in the future as well. While it may be an odd way to think about the puzzle, looking at it from different angles is the best way to solve it.
The first guess is often the hardest and can be a big mistake if you are not patient. Make sure to look over all the answers rashly before submitting a
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