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 NYT Strands puzzle for Wednesday, May 20, 2026, arrived with a deceptively soothing premise. Puzzle #808, themed around the phrase “No rush,” built its entire 6×8 grid out of adjectives that
Wednesday’s NYT Connections puzzle has arrived, and game #1074 is the kind of grid that rewards both kitchen intuition and a deep knowledge of film history. Whether you are protecting a long
NYT Wordle #1796 is live on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, and thousands of players across the globe are already reporting difficulty with today’s five-letter solution. The puzzle, which resets daily at midnight
The New York Times Mini Crossword for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, is live now, and today’s 5×5 grid serves up a sharp blend of geography, pop culture, statistics, and a touch of
The New York Times Spelling Bee for Monday, May 19, 2026 is one of the denser puzzles of the month. With 62 valid words, a 299-point maximum score, and not one but
The Contexto puzzle for May 19, 2026 (#1339) resolves into a tightly defined architectural concept that reflects how modern semantic AI systems prioritize structural meaning over lexical similarity. Built on a framework
Quordle today, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, arrives as Game #1576 with a deceptively straightforward surface but a layered linguistic structure that continues to challenge even experienced solvers across four simultaneous grids. Quordle
The New York Times Strands puzzle for May 19, 2026 (#807) delivers a tightly structured lexical field built entirely around physical elevation. Under the theme “On the rise,” today’s grid avoids abstraction
The New York Times’ daily word association game, Connections, returned on May 19, 2026 with Puzzle #1073, presenting a 16-word grid designed to mislead through overlapping semantic fields. At surface level, the
NYT Wordle players faced another deceptively difficult puzzle on Tuesday as Wordle #1795 delivered a frustrating combination of familiar letters and misleading patterns. While today’s solution looked simple at first glance, many
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