Getting the drop on today’s puzzle will help ease your frustration and win without a lot of arguing with yourself. Today, it was alack of knowledge of some of the general categories that stumped me, and that is one thing that you cannot well prepare for without some hints as to what’s coming. However, you can use the hints we learned through fire to keep you from suffering the same fate.
If you are looking for a different type of word-based game, you can check out the daily puzzle. This one allows you to create words using just the letters available to you in the honeycombs. However, the catch is that you must use the center letter in the golden honeycomb in every word no matter what. You alsocannot use 3-letter words, which forces you to use more creativity and expand your knowledge of the dictionary while you do it.
As I stated, today’s puzzle will be more challenging depending on some more specialized knowledge of certain categories. While this is to an extent true in every puzzle, this one is tricky because of the words that are actually used, as they are not as obviously different to someone who doesn’t know any better. To help you figure out what you’re missing, here are four clues:
Strands is one of New York Times' many puzzle games that consists of a unique 6x8 word search that requires players to use zig-zag solutions.
If you still need some hints to help you sort the remnant of words out, there aresome category names waiting to do so in the table below:
SEEN IN A KITCHEN
GROUP OF ADVISORS
CORE EXERCISES
KINDS OF EARRINGS
SEEN IN A KITCHEN
COUNTER
FRIDGE
RANGE
SINK
This category was the easiest for me today, but there were still some tricky bits. This is because of CABINET, which is something that could easily belong with the rest of the kitchen items. Deciding which word to take out and which to add back in can be difficult, especially because not every kitchen has a RANGE. It is also a word that I could easily see belonging in some of the later
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