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.
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 before they cracked the grid. Puzzle #1808 is
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
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.
SPOILER WARNING: The full Wordle answer for May 30, 2026, appears below. Stop scrolling if you are still solving. Saturday mornings carry a particular kind of quiet, the kind that pairs well
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.
Friday’s New York Times Wordle arrives with one of the cleanest acoustic traps of the month, a five-letter word that almost every English speaker has used since childhood yet very few solvers
The verified New York Times Wordle answer for Thursday, May 28, 2026, puzzle #1804, is DIVOT. Thursday’s Wordle arrives with the kind of word most players have shouted on a golf course
Wednesday’s New York Times Wordle looks deceptively soft on first inspection, but puzzle #1803 hides one of the week’s quieter traps inside a five-letter frame that almost everyone uses in casual speech.
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.
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
Sunday’s NYT Wordle arrives carrying a milestone number, puzzle 1800, and it leans on a deceptively warm five-letter word that hides behind a vowel cluster most solvers never expect on the back
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