The answer to today's Contexto (#1385) is ORBIT. Below are three hints for players still working through the puzzle, followed by the full solution with an explanation of the word's Latin roots,
The NYT Spelling Bee for July 4, 2026, holds three pangrams: BIATHLETE, HABITABLE, and HITTABLE, making this one of the more generous grids of the year. Center letter B, six outer letters, and 63 accepted words await. Every answer, plus
The answer to today's NYT Strands (puzzle #853) is FIREWORKS. The puzzle's 'Ooh!' theme perfectly fits the Fourth of July timing — five adjectives connect to the spangram: BRIGHT, COLORFUL, DAZZLING, SPARKLING,
Happy Fourth of July, and if you clicked through hoping for a red, white, and blue-themed grid today, brace for disappointment. The New York Times Connections puzzle for Saturday, July 4, 2026,
Millions of Americans woke up on the Fourth of July still holding their phones, chasing a Wordle streak before the fireworks even started. Puzzle 1841 landed at midnight with a five-letter word
Word game enthusiasts chasing their daily streak have a fresh challenge to crack, and Friday’s edition of Contexto proved trickier than usual for many players. The answer to Contexto puzzle #1384 for
Word game fans across the country are once again buzzing over the New York Times Spelling Bee, and Friday’s edition is proving to be one of the trickier grids of the week.
Word game fans across the world are once again racing to crack the day’s Quordle grid, and Friday, July 3, 2026, has served up puzzle number 1621, a quartet that has already
Puzzle fans chasing their daily streak have a fresh challenge on their hands with NYT Strands puzzle number 852, released for Friday, July 3, 2026. The New York Times Games team has
The NYT Mini Crossword has become a daily ritual for millions of puzzle fans across the world, and Friday, July 3, 2026, brings another quick but clever grid to test your word
The NYT Connections puzzle for Friday, July 3, 2026, is live, and puzzle number 1118 is giving solvers a run for their money. If your streak is on the line and you
Friday morning arrived with a word that lives in concert halls, on relay tracks, in parade grounds, and in the hands of law enforcement officers worldwide. The New York Times’ Wordle puzzle
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