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
Monday’s New York Times Wordle arrives on the first day of June with a five-letter word that sits comfortably on kitchen shelves worldwide yet managed to slow down thousands of daily players
The verified Contexto answer today for Sunday, May 31, 2026, is DRUPE, the solution to Puzzle 1351. The five-letter botanical noun arrived without warning and proceeded to disrupt hundreds of thousands of
Sunday’s NYT Mini Crossword arrived early, as it always does on weekends, going live at 6 p.m. Eastern on Saturday evening. The May 31, 2026 puzzle is a clean five-by-five grid with
Sunday’s New York Times Spelling Bee arrives with one of those rare hives that looks manageable at the surface and then quietly tightens around you. Seven letters, one pangram, and a center
Sunday’s Quordle puzzle arrived the way the best ones do: dressed in ordinary clothing, hiding its real difficulty until at least the fourth guess. Game #1588 of the Quordle daily word game
Sunday’s NYT Strands puzzle is game #819, and it arrives with a theme that practically books its own ticket. Titled “Places to go,” today’s grid asks players to navigate a 6×8 board
Today's NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, May 29, 2026, Puzzle #1083, with all four groups solved and the tricky purple PA group explained.
Sunday’s New York Times Wordle has arrived with one of the month’s most culturally layered answers, a five-letter noun rooted in classical music that sits comfortably in any educated vocabulary yet proved
The Contexto answer today for Saturday, May 30, 2026, has been confirmed. Puzzle 1350 resolves on a single eight-letter word that sits at the unmistakable center of a semantic field built from
Saturday’s Quordle puzzle came in clean and composed, four five-letter words with no repeated letters, no obscure vocabulary, and a grid that moved with the measured confidence of a well-constructed mid-difficulty challenge.
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