On this wordy Wednesday, we are here to help you solve the puzzle of the day. It was a bit of a tricky one, with a few red herrings and words with double meanings. However, with a little help, it is easier to see which categories each word is part of and that is half the battle. Continue reading to see how we did and to see our tips and tricks.
Browser games have taken over the NYT puzzle scene, and is just one of many. We also have tips and tricks for , another word-based game but with very different strategies. has you using the letters that form a honeycomb to make words. The tricky part is that some letters can be used more than once unlike in other games which can make it harder to come up wth the right word.
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
Today's puzzle had us thinking a little harder about what words went into which categories. Before we spoil all the answers, we provide the category names below so that you have everything you need to make an attempt on your own.
«AWESOME!»
VARIETY
GIST
FRIED APPETIZER, INFORMALLY
«AWESOME!»
COOL
NICE
SICK
SWEET
This one was a little tricky, mainly because KIND was the red herring for this category. However, once we connected SICK and COOL as both meaning «Awesome» we were able to pair it with NICE and SICK, and in that context KIND no longer fit in. It was the first category we were able to solve today.
VARIETY
KIND
SORT
STYLE
TYPE
Once KIND was revealed not to be in the previous category, it was easy to connect KIND, SORT, and TYPE. Looking at the other words, nothing else but STYLE seemed to fit and luckily we were correct. It was the easiest category to sort out for this puzzle simply because any other words that would have gotten mixed in were taken up by the previous one.
The new game Knotwords combines sudoku and crossword puzzles to create high-quality logic puzzles fit to challenge Wordle's former crown.
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