If you are looking to get a shining score on today’s puzzle, you will likely need a few clues to do so. There are plenty of rough patches in the puzzle, and I myself am pleasantly surprised I made it through this one. If you need to get a little bit of help, you will find whatever you need here, whether it’s just a nudge with a hint or two, or whether it’s the full spoilers.
If you want a puzzle that will take a bit longer to solve but is more about a series of logic puzzles, you will want to try out puzzle. While it is just one daily puzzle, there are fifteen miniature puzzles every day for you to solve. Putting them all together will give you your final answer, but this may be hard for some players to get through. However, once you get a few puzzles down, it will become easier and easier every day as you get the rhythm of the puzzle in your head.
This one may require a few hints for you to get right, although this run went a little better for me than the last one. This one had words I was slightly more familiar with, and the purple category felt a bit easier. However,that was mainly due to my familiarity with the subject, which always makes a big difference in each puzzle. That being said, here are four clues to help you get the win as I did.
Strands is one of New York Times' many puzzle games that consists of a unique 6x8 word search that requires players to use zig-zag solutions.
If those hints were not enough, there are still plenty more to come. Next up are the category names, which are extremely helpful to have and what I wish I had access to most days. After that will be the full spoilers.
VENDOR'S SPOT AT A MARKET
DOG COMMANDS
CORPORATE DEPARTMENTS
LAST WORDS IN «AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL»
VENDOR'S SPOT AT A MARKET
BOOTH
STALL
STAND
TABLE
This one was fairly obvious to me, mainly because I just came back from a conference and a market not too long ago.I have also considered being a vendor at several types of markets in the past, although I’ve never
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