May 26 has some new to solve and we scored a solid win on today's game. There are some fun categories in today's game alongside a few clever misdirections. Luckily, none of those threw us off track and we were able to win with minimal attempts wasted.
If you're looking for something a little more challenging in a daily game, you can't go wrong with. has you solving four different puzzles at the same time. This is quite a balancing act as the hints and answers are all shared between each puzzle. Being able to keep focus without running out of attempts is a great way to get your brain working in the morning.
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
Before we jump right into today's answers, we wanted to provide a few hints in the form of the daily categories.
FOUND ON A STOVE TOP
ORNAMENTAL BORDER
DEPOSIT, WITH “DOWN”
WORDS THAT SOUNDS LIKE PLURAL LETTERS
FOUND ON A STOVE TOP
GRIDDLE
KETTLE
PAN
POT
We scored yellow's word matches in third place today. They weren't specifically difficult we just happened to see other connections much quicker. Since there were only eight words left when we got to this one it was really quick to see the match-ups and secure victory.
ORNAMENTAL BORDER
FRILL
FRINGE
RUFFLE
TRIM
Our first score for the day, green was made for our eclectic knowledge. One of the best shows of the early 2000s was , and I was obsessed. Having no talent in that industry at all I couldn't help but marvel over the creative people making beautiful garments every week.
Couple that with the wonderful chemistry of Heidi and Tim, and you've got a hit on your hands. The years of obsession have finally paid off in the fact that I know the difference between a FRINGE and a FRILL!
Make it work!
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.
DEPOSIT, WITH “DOWN”
LAY
PLACE
PUT
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