In today's , it is all about chasing down the right connections between the words and examining the little details. There are definitely a couple of tricky words in there, and finding the right categories for the right words can be challenging. However, if you need a little help we are there to give you a nudge in the right direction.
If you like, consider trying out the NYT's puzzle. It's just like your favorite traditional Crossword but it comes in a bite-sized form, much like a toy poodle or miniature dachshund. This can make it even easier to complete it every day and reap the benefits of your success.
The Spelling Bee puzzles created as a New York Times game build a streak of correct answers to get you more points, but they can be hard to keep.
Getting the right tools for the job can prove to be tricky if you do not know where to start. Luckily, the right tools for are often understanding what the categories are. Many can solve the puzzle based on that knowledge alone. To that end, here are the categories for today's puzzle.
PURSUIT
ROMANTIC LETTER SIGN-OFFS
GROUP WITHIN A GROUP
GOLD ___
PURSUIT
CHASE
HUNT
QUEST
SEARCH
In pursuit of the right connections, this was the easiest of the categories by far today. Nothing else really had words that would fit together in the same way, and the definitions here felt more clear. No doubt there are other definitions for these words, but today seeing them all together it made complete sense.
ROMANTIC LETTER SIGN-OFFS
ALWAYS
KISSES
LOVE
YOURS
MINE was a bit of a red herring for this category, but once it felt like these were sign-offs of some kind rather than a «yours, mine, and ours» situation, it seemed clearer that MINE did not belong. Luckily with the added romantic theme, it was easier to identify them instead of adding in other sign-offs that would feel more disconnected.
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