In any puzzle, there is a lot of data to go through and make use of as you attempt to solve the logic puzzle. While most of the time the puzzles involve single words, it is finding the logical thread between them that will help you solve it. With that in mind, we have some tips and tricks to help you figure out what that connection is.
If you like, you will also enjoy the NYT's puzzle. In you will be trying to make as many words as quickly as possible as you can from the honeycombs of letters in the puzzle. It is very aesthetically pleasing, and it will truly test your spelling knowledge and your knowledge of the dictionary in general.
Today’s Wordle answer will be difficult to solve unless players use hints to guide them in the right direction and help them preserve their streak.
In order to cycle through all the data in today's puzzle, it will be helpful to know the categories used. This makes it easier to eliminate certain options and gives you the chance to pick out the words yourself. Here are all four categories:
ROMANTIC RAPPORT
THINGS STORED BY A WEB BROWSER
SINGLE ROTATION
WORDS BEFORE «BELL»
ROMANTIC RAPPORT
ATTRACTION
CHEMISTRY
FIREWORKS
SPARKS
SPARKS and FIREWORKS seemed to go together no matter what the category might be, but when we looked at the other options and saw ATTRACTION, it seemed like it must mean something romantic. Whatever your experience with romance, the imagery of FIREWORKS as a sign of romantic interest is everywhere in pop culture. CHEMISTRY was the next most obvious choice.
THINGS STORED BY A WEB BROWSER
CACHE
COOKIES
DATA
HISTORY
DATA and CACHE immediately caught our attention as likely belonging together. HISTORY is also often associated with DATA, as that is normally how historians make their research legitimate. Looking at the other words, COOKIES made us think about how we recently had to clear our computer to make it run a little better and we knew that these words all had to do with internet history.
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