Sometimes it feels like the game has leveled up and left us behind. But luckily there is no need to worry as plenty of help and advice awaits you here. Whether you just want a few hints, the category names, or some answers, you can find everything you need below and perhaps even a little more.
Taking some of the same strategies you learn in, you can also use them to solve the daily puzzle. You will want to make informed decisions and logical deductions when it comes to the words you guess, helping you determine where the letters should go. This will make things much easier for you and might even help you solve future puzzles.
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 get some help with the categories, you will want to get a few hints that will give you a clue without giving you the answers. Check out these four clues and see if you can work out the categories for yourself:
Despite those hints, you might still want some reassurance that you are on the right track. If so, we have some category names listed below to help you out.
CLASSIC MOVIE THEATER EQUIPMENT
TIER
NEWSPAPER NAMES
PRANK VERBS
CLASSIC MOVIE THEATER EQUIPMENT
PROJECTOR
REEL
SCREEN
SPEAKER
While it says «Classic» in the title, the only thing that's really changed is the REEL itself. Theaters still use PROJECTORs, SCREENs, and SPEAKERs. Despite that, most people would still be familiar with the use of a REEL as a movie theater tool.
Despite this, having REEL, STORY, and POST in the same puzzle does give off false vibes about a possible social media category, but don't be fooled by that and stick to the instinct that a REEL is a film strip.
TIER
DECK
FLOOR
LEVEL
STORY
Tier feels like an odd way to describe these things, but they are all a tier of something. STORY could be mixed up, as I previously stated, but DECK is the odd one out in a lot of ways. It is a type of flooring, but it
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