After yesterday's devastating loss, we needed a win in today's , and we scored it. One of our favorite ways to win is to get each category in the order the game provides as 'most straightforward' to 'trickiest' which is yellow, green, blue, and purple. Today's win was exactly that, and it felt like redemption.
One of the best tips for a game of is to use the 'rule of four'. Each category must have four words, no more no less. You may have found some common-themed words, but if you found less than four of them it's probably a misdirection. Forcing words that only seem vaguely the same can quickly lose you the game. Slow down and make sure you've got a real connection before hitting submit.
Before we just spoil today's answers we thought you might want a few hints in the form of the category choices. This is your last chance to score a win for yourself in today's game.
LAB EQUIPMENT
NEXUS
SPREADSHEET TERMS
___ LANGUAGE
LAB EQUIPMENT
BEAKER
DROPPER
GOGGLES
MICROSCOPE
As stated above, we scored today's game in the order of easiest, to most difficult and today's first score was the yellow category. BEAKER and DROPPER were the starting points here and the others fell quickly into place. We did have a bit of a distraction with MICROSCOPE, NUCLEUS, and CELL, but after losing an attempt trying to make it work we quickly dropped the idea.
NEXUS
CENTER
HEART
HUB
NUCLEUS
HEART and CENTER are the obvious choices to begin this particular category and HUB shouldn't be far behind. NUCLEUS is a less common word, but still fits the green category perfectly.
SPREADSHEET TERMS
CELL
FORMULA
SHEET
SORT
We love spreadsheets. We could work on spreadsheets all day and be happy little workers. Even the above table is a bit of a spreadsheet, there are cells, and rows, and columns. Spreadsheets are just the best. Spreadsheets are so good that I would like to take the next 2000 words to discuss why we need to implement more spreadsheets into our lives as a society.
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