It’s time to phone home for some clues about today’s puzzle, because we can help you get the score you need to keep your streak and get more than just a “Phew.” There were some fairly random categories of words today, and I can see how one would get tripped up on it quite a bit. I was able to finish this one off, so I can help you do the same. Check out the hints below to get this one hard and fast.
When a puzzle feels particularly challenging or I just want something different, I check out the NYT’s Strands puzzle, which is a good, old-fashioned word search with the twist of not knowing what words you are searching for. That makes it challenging but quite fun, and I love games that make me feel like a little kid again without feeling patronizing at the same time. Check this out if you loved coloring in rows of words.
This was a fun puzzle for me, and I thought it was well-designed. It was challenging enough that I didn’t immediately guess all the categories, but I was able to parse it out without feeling like I was on the edge of losing horribly. There were some interesting categories and what seemed like a strange combination of words at first. Luckily, I figured it out, and it was amusing, to say the least, as to where “Bigfoot” ended up.
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
Get the spoilers and the category names below if you are still having some issues solving the puzzle today.
CONTACT VIA TELEPHONE
PARTS OF A CAR
LEVELS OF BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
ENDING WITH UNITS OF MEASURE
CONTACT VIA TELEPHONE
CALL
DIAL
PHONE
RING
This one stood out almost right away, but there are two potential words that could make things harder for you if you were trying to solve this one. CELL and HORN are ones that might be a problem if you are looking at every word that is either a noise like DIAL or a communication device like PHONE. In fact, nowadays it feels quite weird to not put CELL
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