If you want some friendly advice for solving today’s puzzle, you are in the right place. Today’s puzzle was quite frustrating for me specifically, although it may not be for you. That is the beauty and sometimes pain of each daily puzzle, as what makes perfect sense to one person may not to your friend. Use the following hints that came from my frustration to help you solve the puzzle without that same feeling.
If you want to solve another puzzle after this one, you should try the dailypuzzle. I find it delightful as while I may not have time to solve a full-fledged traditional crossword puzzle, I do have time to sit down and solve a 5x5 mini version of one. It is a nice way to unwind at the end of the day, or during a break when I want to forget about the challenges of customer service.
Coming up with hints for this puzzle was somewhat challenging, as knowing the categories may not remove what was frustrating about today’s puzzle. However, they will still steer you in the right direction, and if you are not certain of the answers, you can always keep scrolling until you come to the spoiler section for that category. That being said, here are four category hints to get you started.
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.
To help guide you through the rest of this puzzle, here arefour more hints in the form of the category names, which will be followed by the full spoilers for today.
IN PRISTINE CONDITION
MEDICAL ROLES
SINGULAR NOUNS IN A FAMOUS «JULIUS CAESAR» LINE
___ SQUARE
IN PRISTINE CONDITION
MINT
NEW
ORIGINAL
UNUSED
This category is one of the reasons why today’s puzzle was so challenging for me, as while I am well aware of words used to describe collectible objects, there areactually 5 words that all make sense here, and I guessed nearly every combination of them. PERFECT was the 5th word that made it quite difficult to narrow down. Nearly every
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