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 Quordle puzzle for May 13, 2026 (game #1570) delivered a tightly constructed word challenge that combined familiar vocabulary with structural interference patterns. The result was a solve path defined less by
The May 13, 2026 edition of NYT Strands extends a noticeable design evolution in The New York Times Games ecosystem: a steady migration from object-based puzzles toward abstract cognitive frameworks. Instead of
The New York Times’ daily word association puzzle Connections returned on May 13, 2026 with Puzzle #1067, presenting solvers with a deceptively straightforward grid that quickly revealed deeper structural complexity beneath its
Wordle #1789 arrives with a deceptively simple surface and a structurally restrictive core that continues a clear editorial trajectory in The New York Times puzzle ecosystem. The solution, while common in everyday
The Quordle game continues its reputation as one of the most demanding daily word puzzles, blending parallel deduction with escalating lexical complexity. Unlike traditional single-word formats, Quordle requires simultaneous resolution across four
The Contexto puzzle for May 12, 2026 continues the game’s evolution as a pure semantic reasoning engine, where meaning is not defined by spelling or structure but by proximity within a language
The NYT Spelling Bee puzzle for May 12, 2026 arrives with an unusually compressed lexical field built around the letters C A B M N O T. The structure forces solvers into
The NYT Mini Crossword May 12, 2026 delivers a tightly engineered puzzle that prioritizes speed recognition over traditional deductive solving. The grid is small, but the cognitive demand is amplified through abbreviation-heavy
The New York Times delivered another deceptively polished Strands challenge on Tuesday, but today’s puzzle quickly exposed a brutal reality for casual players: knowing everyday clothing terms was nowhere near enough. Puzzle
Today’s Connections puzzle for May 12, 2026, puzzle #1066, looks tame at first glance. Veteran players may even think the board leans easier than recent editions. That illusion collapses fast once the
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