The newest are available and we barely pulled out a win in today's game. Sometimes it's easy just to get hung up on an incorrect selection and you start seeing your attempts disappear one after the other. Luckily, our struggle can turn into your easy victory as we have all the answers and categories spoiled below.
One of the first things we recommend to new players is to use that Shuffle button. Mixing up the words is the perfect way to help you see matches you may not have noticed before. This is also a great tip when you get stuck on something that just isn't working. You can break connections that your brain is creating just as easily as making them.
The Password Game can be frustrating as it uses complex mechanics that can be difficult to figure out, even with help.
Before we jump straight into today's answers, let's check out the expected categories. Sometimes just knowing what is required can help you sort out the word matches on your own.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
FINISHED, AS TIME
NEWSPAPER DESKS
WORDS BEGINNING WITH GREETINGS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
EXPLOIT
LEVERAGE
MILK
USE
MILK, YOGURT, and CULTURE messed us up during the start of our game. We insisted that some sort of dairy category was happening. Luckily, after hitting shuffle a few times we broke out of that thought when we saw EXPLOIT and USE. Realizing these were clear matches the other two fell quickly into place and we scored our first win of the day.
FINISHED, AS TIME
DONE
OVER
THROUGH
UP
Green was actually the third category we scored today, but it was close. As we were in the middle of scoring blue words we noticed UP and OVER. Blue took us a while but after it was done we hit green very quickly. Then it was nothing but the leftover purple words and another tick in the win column.
Strands is one of New York Times' many puzzle games that consists of a unique 6x8 word search that requires players to use zig-zag solutions.
NEWSPAPER DESKS
CITY
COPY
CULTURE
SPORTS
We struggle quite a bit
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