The Quordle answers for Sunday, August 16, 2026 (#1665): Daily is BLIND, FROTH, FLOUR and ESTER; Daily Sequence is FUNKY, UNLIT, SWORD and TRAIT. FROTH and FLOUR share three letters, which is
Today's NYT Spelling Bee for Sunday, August 16, 2026 has center letter C and outer letters B, D, E, L, O and U. Two pangrams, BECLOUD and BECLOUDED, lead a 52-word list worth 257 points. Nearly twenty answers are just
The New York Times Strands puzzle for Friday, June 12, 2026, arrives with one of the more intellectually satisfying themes the game has produced this month. Puzzle #831, themed “Something to talk
Friday’s NYT Connections puzzle arrived, as it so often does, wearing the face of simplicity. Sixteen words. Four groups. A four-by-four grid that looks, at first glance, manageable enough. Then the categories
The New York Times Wordle is back on Friday, June 12, 2026, and puzzle #1819 arrives with a word that most players see every day yet somehow struggle to place on the
Every morning, millions of players around the world open a browser tab, type in a word, and wait for the artificial intelligence behind Contexto to render its verdict. Today, Thursday, June 11,
Thursday delivers another tightly engineered challenge. Quordle game #1599, live on the official daily word game hosted by Merriam-Webster today, June 11, 2026, presents a set of four five-letter words that feel
Thursday’s New York Times Spelling Bee arrives with one of the most poetically appropriate pangrams the puzzle has ever produced. The center letter is T, the supporting letters are E, Y, M,
Thursday’s NYT Mini Crossword is live, and the June 11, 2026 edition is a compact five-by-five that ranges from the first day of school all the way to the periodic table, with
Thursday’s NYT Connections puzzle has arrived, and Puzzle #1096 for June 11, 2026, is precisely the kind of grid that makes the game one of the most searched daily rituals on the
The New York Times Strands puzzle for Thursday, June 11, 2026, arrives with a playful bounce and a satisfying sonic hook that makes this one of the more enjoyable boards the game
The New York Times Wordle is back with another five-letter puzzle that looks deceptively straightforward on the surface but has been quietly tripping up solvers across the globe. If you are chasing
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