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link It’s a free, popular New York Times Daily game of words. You get a new puzzle at midnight every day. You can play in Nyt website or the game app.
You are presented with a 16 -word network. Your job is to fix them into four groups of four by understanding the links between them. Groups can be things like articles you can click, names for research study participants or words preceded by a part of the body.
There is only one solution for each puzzle, and you will need to be careful when it comes to words that can be introduced into more than one category. You can change the words to help you see the links between them.
Each group is coded in color. The yellow group is usually easier to understand, fall blue and green in the middle, and the purple group is usually more difficult. The purple group often includes the word of the word.
Choose four words you think you go together and press submit. If you make an assumption and you are incorrect, you will lose a life. If you are close to having an accurate set, you can see a message telling you that you are a word away from getting the right, but you will still need to understand which one to change.
If you make four mistakes, it’s a game. Let’s make sure it won’t happen with the help of some suggestions, and if you are really fighting, today link Answers. As with Word And other similar games, it is easy to share results with your friends on social media and group conversations.
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What are today’s link suggestions?
Go slowly! Only after allusions to each of today link Groups, I will find out what the groups are without telling you what words they enter.
16 Today’s words are …
- Rotation
- Art
- waddle
- Flag
- stream
- angle
- prick
- rETurN
- Anon
- river
- whistling
- recliner
- hole
- hail
- bias
- IT
And suggestions for today link The groups are:
- Yellow group – what many believe the media should not have
- The Green-Many of us group are more likely to press a button on our phone than these, which can actually lead to a quick Uber score
- Blue Group – you will simply have to deal with ’em
- Purple group – possible words of yorick before his destruction, poor boy
What are today’s groups of connections?
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Present -day link The groups are …
- Yellow group – Parasia
- Green Group – signal, like taxi
- Blue Group – cards in texas hold ’em
- Purple group – Shakespeare’s words
What are today’s connections answers?
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Present -day link The answers are …
- Yellow group – parasas (angle, prejudice, steep, rotation)
- Green Group – signal down, like a taxi (flag, hail, wave, whistle)
- Blue Group – Cards at Texas Hold ‘EM (Flop, Hole, River, Turn)
- Purple group – Shakespeare’s words (anon, art, you, wilt)
A perfect game brings me up to 16 wins in a row. Here’s how I left:
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Yellows were otherwise, though I would pretend that angle, steep and rotation are not necessarily markers of bias. They can simply be certain perspectives on something. For example, I just opened my editors at an angle on how to cover a certain new game. In this sense, it just means an approach.
I would also argue that there is no such thing as a truly impartial news. Storydo story, report, blog post, TV news segment and so on is built by writers, reporters and editors who make choices (aware or otherwise) what to include and how to structure it based on their experiences, knowledge and intended result of their work. Transparency about those perspectives and participation is what is actually important in determining how reliable a source of news is. There is nothing like that as pure objectivity. Some foods for thought.
However, I noticed what I assumed to be the other greens, but I first introduced purple even though I did not get the connection. It is a bit of a blur, though I assume that you may have been enough for some people.
The greens were quite clear, and that helped me finish a perfect game.
That’s all it has for it for today link data and answers. Make sure you check my blog tomorrow for suggestions and solving for Friday’s game if you need them.
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