Mashable recaps today’s Hurdle, revealing the five word solutions—SWORD, FLUKE, DRANK, GRIMY, and THIEF—and explains how clues from earlier rounds affect the letters shown in the final hurdle.
The New York Times' daily word game, Connections, challenges players to group 16 words into four categories based on their links. For December 8, the categories are 'punch,' 'cram,' 'companies named after animals,' and 'homophones of music genres.' The game involves strategic thinking and wordplay, with hints provided to assist players. The article also mentions a community on Discord for discussing the game and offers insights into solving the puzzle.
The New York Times' Strands puzzle for December 8 features a watch-related theme with words like HANDS, WATCH, and DIGITAL. The spangram for the day is "WATCH WORDS." Players must find theme words in a six by eight grid, with the spangram linking at least two sides of the board. The game challenges players to identify words with a common theme, offering hints and varying difficulty levels.
The article provides hints and solutions for the New York Times' daily word game, Connections, for December 4. Players must group 16 words into four categories based on their connections, such as 'steer' or 'figures in Greek myth.' The article also discusses the author's personal experiences with the game and Fortnite, and touches on a nostalgic look at UK Christmas number one singles.
The article provides hints and answers for the New York Times' daily word game, Connections, for November 29. Players must group 16 words into four categories: major tasks, units of measurement, MLB team members, and first words of HBO shows. The solutions are ENDEAVOR, ENTERPRISE, PROJECT, VENTURE for major tasks; HERTZ, MOLE, SECOND, VOLT for units; NATIONAL, RAY, TIGER, TWIN for MLB teams; and BOARDWALK, CURB, GAME, SILICON for HBO shows. The article also discusses the author's personal experience with the game and offers additional insights into HBO show references.