If you are struggling to get through today’s puzzle, we have all the tips and tricks you need to get over the hump. There are some pitfalls around in this one, but the right details will have you ready and fully prepared to finish the puzzle. There are plenty of options for how it could go, but we want this to be the best and smoothest experience possible and we have the right clues to allow that to happen.
If you want a different kind of word-game, the NYT’s puzzle is a great one to try out. It is not super difficult and while there is a way to “win” you are not required to reach that threshold to have fun. The more words you guess, the better your score and if you guess all words that could be made with the available letters, you get an even better score and can brag about it to your friends. That shouldn’t be the only reason you play, but let’s be real, it is one of the most motivating ones.
This puzzle is a bit easier than yesterday, depending on how well you pick up on some of the clues. For me, I was able to get these ones fairly quickly,which was mainly due to my experience with other things. There are definitely some places where I could have gotten stuck, and a lot of tricky words that could be seen in different lights.
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
If you are still looking for some more clues, there are plenty available in the form of the category names. Today, that is likely all you need. However, there are more spoilers down below if needed.
TEMPLATE
DEMONSTRATION, AS OF APPRECIATION
MODAL VERBS
___TRIP
The Letter Boxed game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to connect letters to form words while using various strategies to win quickly.
TEMPLATE
BLUEPRINT
GUIDE
MODEL
MOLD
Today, I did actually solve all the categories in order! It is rare for that to happen, particularly since I usually find harder categories easier and vice versa. However, that
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