If you need to get through the haze of today’s puzzle, which has a particularly difficult theme, you might want to at these hints and tricks. Today’s puzzle has four categories that all are themed exactly the same with small changes for each of them. While this can make it a little easier if you realize what is happening, it is much harder if you do not. Here are our tips and tricks to help you go into the puzzle with as much knowledge as possible.
If you are looking for a different type of matching game, try the NYT daily puzzle. There are a lot of ways to make matches in this game, and almost every tile has several layers that you will have to match to the layers on other tiles. This can add up to quite a big score if you manage to get a long streak, which is fun to compare to your friends and family if you so choose.
The big thing with today’s puzzle is the category names, which is always true to some extent. However, often you can get the feel of the category even if you are a little off on what the category is, because the definitions make that more possible. However,today the words are almost completely unrelated in terms of their meanings, and every category works the way the purple category does much more often. To help you figure it out, here are a few hints.
Instead of giving a hint about every category because of the nature of today’s puzzle, we have instead chosen to give a single hint that should help you solve it much faster.
Clue: All four category namesfollow the WORD___ pattern for today’s puzzle, which frequent players should be familiar with. The WORD that comes before the blank in each category matches a distinctive feature of the puzzle itself, which can be seen in the appearance of a solved puzzle.
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.
If that clue felt confusing to you, that confusion should go away upon seeing the category names in the
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