Sometimes, when you are staring at a puzzle, it can feel like your head is full of bubbles because nothing seems to make sense. Today’s puzzle can certainly make you feel this way, as thewords are mostly all noises that you can make, with some exceptions. This can make the puzzle particularly challenging, and separating out which of the words goes with what category can be difficult. But our troubles are your clues, so keep scrolling to find out how to navigate this puzzle and achieve victory.
If you like, you will also like the dailypuzzle. There have been quite a few of these so far, with a big backcatalog of five-letter words that have been used already. You will use the same logic to figure outwhich letters go in which box you use to figure out which words go in which category. However, there are a few other tips and tricks for Wordle, mainly depending on how the puzzle clues you into what letters are correct or in the wrong spot.
To get the right matches in today’s puzzle, you will have to determine which words can be separated and isolated into a category together. As stated, many of these are noises and exclamations, but there are a few other words that you can eliminate to make the puzzle easier. Beyond that, here are four more clues to help you sort the words out:
The New York Times Vertex game asks you to form a picture by connecting dots, but you have to understand the image to solve this puzzle quickly.
Once you have these clues, you might still need a little help. The following category names can help guide youin the right direction.
KNUCKLEHEAD
CAR ONOMATOPOEIA
SOUNDS OF LAUGHTER
FAMOUS PRIMATES
KNUCKLEHEAD
DING-DONG
DODO
YAHOO
YO-YO
I don’t know that I have actually heard of any of these words used to describe a person, at least not in quite some time. I remember YAHOO meaning something like that in my distant memory, but I was not thinking about that when I looked at this category. In fact, I thought YAHOO likely formed a category with a few
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