The June 2 are here and these Sunday morning word groupings might throw a few players off their game. There certainly aren't any extremely difficult categories in today's game, but there are many words that might fit into more than one connection.
has always done a decent job of keeping a diverse selection of categories that fit with most people's general knowledge. There is also the «Save for last» strategy that allows you to get away with not knowing a specific category, as long as you can get the other three correct.
The Tiles game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to use various strategies to pair matching visual patterns together to build huge combos.
Before we fully spoil today's answers we wanted to provide the categories for each color, listed in the game's order of most straightforward to trickiest.
CONFORMISTS
COMPANY OWNERSHIP OFFERS
U.S. CITIES
WHAT “DIGS” MIGHT MEAN
CONFORMISTS
FOLLOWERS
LEMMINGS
PUPPETS
SHEEP
Yellow category was the third one that we solved today, and it's clearly because we don't do things how «the man» tells us to. Yellow may be the «easiest» category, but we score in our «own way.» You're not gonna «bring» me down with your «rules» and «societal pressures,» man. I don't even «care» that I'm using quotes «excessively» and «incorrectly.»
COMPANY OWNERSHIP OFFERS
EQUITY
OPTIONS
SHARES
STOCKS
We scored the green category first in today's game and it's completely due to our intimate knowledge with high-end business. We work alongside some of the greatest business minds of our generation and we often discuss EQUITY, OPTIONS, and STOCKS. This was a super easy category, barely an inconvenience. We fully support rules and rule-makers.
The New York Times Vertex game asks you to form a picture by connecting dots, but you have to understand the image to solve this puzzle quickly.
U.S. CITIES
BILLINGS
BUFFALO
MOBILE
PHOENIX
Blue was our second score for the day and led us to victory. Leaving only eight words left
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