If you are looking to solve today’s puzzle but don’t know which direction to go, you will want to see these hints to get a better idea. There are plenty of clues that can help you solve this puzzle, but plenty of misdirection as well. There are a lot of possible combinations in this one, and it was a close call for me to win this one. Now that I know, I can give you a few hints that should help you finish faster than I did.
If you are looking for a different puzzle to solve today, the NYT’s is a great possibility. In a world full of games that take over 60 hours to complete, this is a game that takes only a few minutes and is able to be solved in no time at all. While a traditional puzzle could take a long afternoon to solve, this mini version only takes a short bus ride to complete. It’s also a nice way to finish up the day and solve a nice, simple puzzle to get your confidence up.
There is a fair amount of crossover in this puzzle. As you likely noticed, there are a lot of words with an “a” in front of them, as well as a lot of words that have to do with volumes of things. This can make it hard to narrow the categories down, but there are other ways you can start to separate things out. Here are a few clues to help you in your quest:
The Tiles game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to use various strategies to pair matching visual patterns together to build huge combos.
If those clues were not enough for you, there are still more to come. There are category names below, followed by spoilers.
VOCAL MUSIC
A HANDFUL OF
BOOK SUBTITLES
___IS___(IS___)
VOCAL MUSIC
A CAPPELLA
BARBERSHOP
DOO-WOP
MADRIGAL
This one felt fairly straightforward. Dismissing the idea of a category for words proceeded by “a,”A CAPPELLA is a fairly big hint about what this category was expecting. BARBERSHOP also felt fairly obvious, and once I put those two with DOO-WOP, I was looking for the last word. When I did, there was only one word left that could have anything to do with
Read more on screenrant.com