As you attempt to tango with today's puzzle, you might be a bit surprised at which words go with which category. This puzzle really likes to play with words, and this might mean you have to up your game to get it right. However, there's something to be said for all the paces it puts you through and it's very satisfying to see those color bars roll across the screen.
Thursday's can often feel slow as you look forward to the weekend. However, filling up any gap time with clever puzzles is one way to keep you sharp and ready to go. One of the other NYT games, employs very different strategies to solve, as it is more of a logic-based puzzle than. If you want something a little less wordy to tango with, check it out.
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!
Today there are a lot of sporty words in the mix and that can make it hard to sort out what goes where. For those who just want a helpful hint, here are the categories for today's puzzle:
MOVE TO ACTION
UNO CARDS
HAIL SIZE COMPARISONS
PLACES WITH BENCHES
MOVE TO ACTION
DRIVE
PROMPT
PROPEL
PUSH
This one came fairly quickly after we noticed that DRIVE and PUSH were together, and the only other two words that meant something similar for this situation were PROMPT and PROPEL. This was by far the easiest category to solve for, and it did help narrow down selections for others. It was less helpful than it might have been because the two categories with the most crossover were all nouns.
UNO CARDS
DRAW
REVERSE
SKIP
WILD
This one got us excited when we realized what this game was playing at. is notorious for ruining friendships and families, and as soon as we saw SKIP and REVERSE together we knew it had be referencing the game to end all relationships. Reverse your Kart all you want Mario, but got the draw on you first for coming between people.
The Tiles game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to
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