NYT Connections, Strands, Mini Crossword, Wordle, Betweenle, Symble | June 24, 2024
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Playing today's New York Times Games plus Betweenle and Symble!
I'm feeling a bit better but I'm still easing back into things.
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Nice to see you getting your jokes and laugh back. I got strands fairly easily but spent an hour on connections. Missed the Red category.
I abandoned Strands for probably only the second time. Couldnt get most of the words without two hints even though i did know most of them just couldnt see them.Connections i found straightforward (which is an improvement after yesterdays total fail)
In so happy ur back I’ve missed hearing ur voice, it’s relaxing 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Tartan and Argyle are both Scottish patterns, you'll see them on kilts often, tartan being the much more famous. Gingham (pronounced Ging-em with a hard G) is basically the classic picnic blanket pattern
I like the combined videos.
Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz" wore a dress made of blue and white gingham.
I've said this elsewhere , the American hosts have had difficulty with tartan today. There was a farming family in Scotland that were also political but they all joined different parties. Labour (red) Consevative ( blue) and Liberal ( yellow then orange) . They were known as the tartan Mackies.
Here I am thinking Scotland over does the promotion of tartan and yet the USA has no clue about it !
I've seen the tartan pattern but I never knew its name. I think I would have probably just called it a kilt pattern?
@@Rangsk Americans seem wedded to the term PLAID which isn't much used in Scotland except for a large piece of cloth wrapped round the body - a woman can tuck her baby in it to carry it. We more commonly describe the patterns as tartans.
I may be in the minority, but I actually prefer these unedited "all-in-one" type videos!
To be clear these are still edited for time, which is why I include the timer so you know how much was edited
@@Rangsk That makes sense, but what I said still holds true! I'm glad you're feeling better!
@@lazdrin6103 I'm leaning towards keeping this format
So nice to have you back, even if not at 100% yet!
Perfect Connections! I made one error: DEAR, DELICATE, SENSITIVE, TENDER (what was I thinking?) It took me some time to find my favorite operating system: GNU (not UNIX).
Impossible Strands. I had to take hints too. WTH is "gingham"?
Great Mini. 2:25. for me.
Good Wordle! I was in the _OLLY trap and had to play a test word to decide between LOLLY+/FOLLY/DOLLY: AROSE, THING, CLUMP, JOLLY, LIKED, DOLLY. Phew!
Nice Betweenle. 9 guesses for me: LUMPY, VIGIL, TEMPO, TOTEM, TUTOR, TRUST, TRUNK, TRUMP, TRULY.
Brilliant Symble. I played SONIC, BOARD, TOKEN, WOVEN.
my #2 word when TRACE is all grey is SOLID
A solid followup, and wordle bot seems to like it too
Before I started using ROUTE and SNAIL exclusively, my standard opening was LATER and SONIC.
Very similar to TRACE and SOLID, except you test for the letter "D" whereas I opted for "N".
I had to quit strands today couldn't get a single one and the theme didn't help either!
Wordle 1,101 3/6
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜ ROUTE
⬜⬜⬜⬜🟨 SNAIL
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 DOLLY
Current Streak = 881