While you are waiting for the fish to bite, today's puzzle is sure to keep you busy, at least for a little while. Fishing is an activity that requires a lot of patience, and so does correctly solving these puzzles. Today's puzzle is not as complicated as others, but it does have a few complications that you will have to work through.
If you have finished today's puzzle and are still waiting for the fish to bite, you can check out the NYT's puzzle to pass some more time. It requires you to review your knowledge of the dictionary by creating words out of the letters in the honeycombs. This is a nice challenge and a good way to test your memory and your analytical skills.
This tricky little five by five crossword isn't always as easy as it looks; here are a couple easy tips and tricks to beat your friends' times!
If you are struggling with putting together today's categories for the puzzle, you are in luck because we have the categories ready for you. We managed to put them together and have listed them below:
FUTURE LIKELIHOOD
BACK TALK
FISH
COMPONENTS OF EYEGLASSES
FUTURE LIKELIHOOD
CHANCE
FORECAST
OUTLOOK
PROSPECT
This group of words was fairly easy to put together, as none of the other words have anything to do with the future. OUTLOOK and FORECAST looked like they went quite well together, and CHANCE is often used in a forecast to talk about things like precipitation and temperature. PROSPECT was the only other word that had anything to do with future problems and made the most sense out of the remaining words.
BACK TALK
ATTITUDE
CHEEK
LIP
SASS
This one was kind of fun and gave the puzzle a bit of an edge. ATTITUDE and SASS were the ones that stood out the most, and CHEEK and LIP were fairly quick to be added in as the only other word that could be a body part is TEMPLE, and it did not seem to fit in with this category.
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
FIS
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