It's the end of the month and we've got a few more to solve before June takes over. Today's collection of words could cause a few players to lose their long-standing win streak. Luckily, if you need help, we've got it in the form of the daily categories, as well as the entire answer sheet below.
As the popularity of daily games continues to bloom there seems to be new ones everywhere you look. Games like, ,, and even are the perfect way to start the day. A nice cup of coffee and a few short puzzles can get the brain moving and prepare you for the rest of your morning.
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.
Below are the daily categories for today's for those who don't wish to be spoiled right away, but still need a little help.
CORPUS
MOUNT ___
COMPONENTS OF AN LP
THINGS PEOPLE SHAKE
CORPUS
BODY
CANON
OEUVRE
WORKS
I suppose it's time to come clean now, we absolutely lost today's game of. What even is OEUVRE? It's clear that the final day in May decided to be a tough one, and that's okay. Losses happen and it's how we learn from them that matters. Anyway, we got nowhere near solving the yellow category today. In fact, the only thing we got correct in today's collection was the blue record-themed category.
MOUNT ___
FUJI
HOOD
OLYMPUS
WHITNEY
We really should have been able to score the green category today, mountains are awesome. I think the photography-themed misdirection really took a toll on our guesses and set us up for the perfect storm of failure. FUJI, OLYMPUS, POLAROID, and CANON all have to do with cameras in some way or another. When that showed failure we thought maybe OLYMPUS was wrong and tried to fit in OEUVRE, because it's a made-up word that no one has ever heard of ever.
Another clone of the popular word puzzle game Wordle has arrived, this time putting a battle royale-style spin on the viral letter game.
COMPONENTS OF AN LP
INSE
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