NYT Connections for November
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Comments (1)Loved this, thanks for sharing...See MoreToday’s chuckle: For fellow NYT spelling bee puzzlers
Comments (25)I play Wordle every morning and share results with two of my best friends. Time means nothing to us. Take your time. One of us uses the same starting word every day so she cannot post her results until the rest of us have posted ours since her results reveal spoilers. One day I got it first word. It surprised me more than anything. Since that high point I have gone 6 and out a couple of times. We do keep a list of winning words, regularly updated by moi....See MoreAnother new NYT game. Flashback
Comments (15)I missed three this week. Ded, thanks, but I use Windows on a desk top, The 'Share' button is there, but no color graph of the results, just links to email, etc. Not worth the trouble to set it up with my email to see what the results it sends look like. Rusty...See MoreNYT Connections for February 2024
Comments (271)Connections Puzzle #263 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟪🟪🟪🟪 Would see Purple never in a ginormous number of years! ETA: for two days in a row, I thought I had a choice of only two words after my first Wordle guess. (Different words each day). On both days, I chose the wrong word and ended up with 3 solves instead of deuces. So bummed...See Morededtired
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