Winning at is easier than winning a lottery, with a new chance everyday and success not being exclusive to only one person. While it may be easier than taking an astronomical chance, you can heighten your chances by using our clues to help speed you on your way. Today, your success will likely rely on how familiar you are with select concepts, but we can even that playing field a bit by giving you the right clues.
If you enjoy, you might want to try out the daily puzzle, as it is also about connecting the dots. In this case, however, it is aboutconnecting dots literally by drawing lines between two of them. Connect enough, and you will make a very pretty picture that looks very different from the assortment of dots it was before. So far, my favorite version of this was a pretty coffee pot in blues and greens.
Today’s puzzle will take some pattern recognition for some very specific things. You will have to be at least somewhat familiar with the categories in order to guess them, which is true with every puzzle, but in this case,the categories are not solely dependent on your knowledge of definitions but rather on what the words are associated by. This can sometimes make the puzzle more challenging, so we have some hints for you to make it a little easier:
The Spelling Bee puzzles created as a New York Times game build a streak of correct answers to get you more points, but they can be hard to keep.
If you want to do a bit more, you can ensure your victory by looking at the category names. In today’s case, that is likely all you need to finish the puzzle, but we still have the spoilers and some explanations below if you feel you need them.
COLOR TYPES
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WHAT «BRONZE» MIGHT MEAN
COLOR TYPES
GRAYSCALE
NEON
NEUTRAL
PASTEL
This category has a nice color pattern and was more obvious for me to spot than it can be. GRAYSCALE is a bit of an odd word for everyday conversation, andit is exactly those types of words that can make it
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