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 New York Times Strands puzzle for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, slips out of a Memorial Day mood and into something far breezier, a quiet stroll through a 6×8 grid that feels
The New York Times Connections puzzle for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, arrived with the unhurried confidence of a constructor who knows that the simplest looking grids are usually the cruelest. Puzzle #1080
Tuesday’s New York Times Wordle arrives with the softest landing of the week, a five-letter household noun so embedded in everyday English that most players will type it without a second thought.
The Contexto answer today for Monday, May 25, 2026, puzzle 1345, is DRUGSTORE. Nine letters, a soft consonant opener, and a semantic field so densely packed with health-care vocabulary that even veteran
Monday’s Quordle daily word game looked, at first glance, like a routine four-word board: three vowels in rotation, no Q, no Z, no X, no J, and a familiar cadence that any
The New York Times Spelling Bee for Monday, May 25, 2026 is one of those puzzles that looks generous on the surface and then quietly tightens around you. Seven letters, one pangram,
The New York Times Mini Crossword for Monday, May 25, 2026, arrives as the kind of breezy weekday grid that quietly hides its cleverness inside three letters. Solvers chasing a sub-minute streak
Monday’s NYT Connections arrives on Memorial Day with the polite, almost casual energy of a long-weekend grid, sixteen short words that look approachable until the categories start pulling against each other. Puzzle
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Monday’s New York Times Wordle arrives with a five-letter word so embedded in everyday English that most solvers will type it without thinking, yet the construction of puzzle #1801 hides a familiar
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