The NYT Strands puzzle for June 3, 2025, features the theme 'That's proprietary!' with the theme words KLEENEX, JACUZZI, POPSICLE, CHAPSTICK, and VELCRO, and the spangram TRADEMARKED, highlighting brand names that have become synonymous with their products.
The article provides hints, solutions, and insights for the NYT Strands puzzle dated May 27, 2025, with the theme 'A strange new world.' The spangram is 'DYSTOPIANNOVEL,' and the theme words include 'HUNGER,' 'GAMES,' 'HANDMAIDS,' 'TALE,' 'ANIMAL,' and 'FARM,' referencing dystopian literature like 'The Hunger Games,' 'The Handmaid's Tale,' and 'Animal Farm.' The article explains how to solve the puzzle and offers tips for players.
The New York Times Connections puzzle for Saturday, April 6, 2024, features four categories: yellow (INTRINSIC MOTIVATORS), green (SUMMER GEAR), blue (COLLECTION), and purple (HORSE ____). The article provides hints and solutions for each category, along with tips on how to play and win the Connections game. Players are advised to expect tricky groupings and overlapping themes, and to carefully consider their selections before submitting their answers.
The New York Times Connections puzzle for Sunday, March 17, 2024, features four categories: FOOLISHNESS, MOVE FORWARD, THINGS THAT MIGHT STINK, and WORDS AFTER “DEEP”. The hints and solutions for each category are provided, along with tips on how to play and win the Connections game. The puzzle involves finding groups of four words or phrases that have something in common, with the goal of correctly identifying all four groups.
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for March 16, 2024, features four categories: Yellow (GET SMALLER), Green (AIRLINE CLASSES), Blue (EXAMINE, AS AN APPLICANT), and Purple (NOTABLE TV EPISODES). The solutions for each category are revealed, along with hints and strategies for playing the game. Players must identify groups of four related words or phrases and submit their guesses to win. The article provides tips for successfully playing Connections, including being mindful of overlapping groups and using strategic thinking to identify connections.
Gizmodo presents a Google interview puzzle involving 25 horses and the minimum number of races needed to identify the three fastest. Last week's chess puzzles are also discussed, with solutions provided.