A list of all the words that Scott made up in today's puzzle 0:22 Beuset 3:41 Carbin 3:51 Careus 4:06 Sunier 4:42 Siquin (at the top of the screen) 4:55 Carequest 5:45 Inuse 6:03 Squin (at the top of the screen) 6:50 Rebin 7:12 Requiste 7:28 Requestir 7:43 Croit 8:00 Ciro 8:11 Carque 8:15 Carein (at the top of the screen) 8:27 Creinus 8:35 Croques 9:23 Creb 9:31 Carbeus 10:01 Croare Now we just need some definitions for these fake words
Note: I made these up as I write, these are non factual. Beuset: The categorizing of beauty features. Carbin: A type of tree found in Norway. Careus: An individual pretending to be caring. Sunier: Alternate spelling of sunnier. Siquin: A type of fish with two heads. Carequest: Caring received per request of someone. Inuse:The science that studies words that are no longer in use. Squin: A mythical creature similar to mermaids, the difference is they have wings. Requiste: A nother who gave birth to more than three children. Requestir: A rich person who requests. Croit: Describes food that looks squishy but is instead crumby. Careque: A queue in a daycare. Carein: An overly caring person who tries to hide their kindness. Creinus: A mythical creature living in the woods that appears only near fires. Croques: Alternative spelling of crocks. Crabeus: Used to describe a giant crab like creature. Croare: A type of insect found only in Australia.
The one that took you too long to find was "carb". 😅 I didn't find the bonus word of the day, but I did find a lot of other words, like "crit(s)", "squit" and "roque".
Croquis. What a word. It comes from French and it means "sketch". I don't know if it's a more known word in the UK but I definitely haven't heard an american use it. Pretty common in Spanish tho. "¿Te hago un croquis?" is a set phrase that could be translated as "Do I need to spell it out?", as if you were not understanding something and you needed a rough sketch to get it.
This took me a while as usual but actually managed to get all the words without hints in the end (except the bonus word of the day). I also accidentally got roquet, looked at the definition and then saw croquet! The last word I found was acre.
@@StroSolves thank you for that! Top 26% on bonus words is a good Stat. I always try to get in the top 20/25 by speed, some days are a lot harder to get there! Haha
A list of all the words that Scott made up in today's puzzle
0:22 Beuset
3:41 Carbin
3:51 Careus
4:06 Sunier
4:42 Siquin (at the top of the screen)
4:55 Carequest
5:45 Inuse
6:03 Squin (at the top of the screen)
6:50 Rebin
7:12 Requiste
7:28 Requestir
7:43 Croit
8:00 Ciro
8:11 Carque
8:15 Carein (at the top of the screen)
8:27 Creinus
8:35 Croques
9:23 Creb
9:31 Carbeus
10:01 Croare
Now we just need some definitions for these fake words
Note: I made these up as I write, these are non factual.
Beuset: The categorizing of beauty features.
Carbin: A type of tree found in Norway.
Careus: An individual pretending to be caring.
Sunier: Alternate spelling of sunnier.
Siquin: A type of fish with two heads.
Carequest: Caring received per request of someone.
Inuse:The science that studies words that are no longer in use.
Squin: A mythical creature similar to mermaids, the difference is they have wings.
Requiste: A nother who gave birth to more than three children.
Requestir: A rich person who requests.
Croit: Describes food that looks squishy but is instead crumby.
Careque: A queue in a daycare.
Carein: An overly caring person who tries to hide their kindness.
Creinus: A mythical creature living in the woods that appears only near fires.
Croques: Alternative spelling of crocks.
Crabeus: Used to describe a giant crab like creature.
Croare: A type of insect found only in Australia.
You mist ciroafter croit
6:50 rebin
8:00 ciro
8:13 carque, not careque
9:23 creb
@@Slaydrik Thanks
This is hilarious 😂
At this point you could turn the Saturday squaredles into a weekly series, since by definition they're all interesting.
That would be a neat idea
The one that took you too long to find was "carb". 😅 I didn't find the bonus word of the day, but I did find a lot of other words, like "crit(s)", "squit" and "roque".
I was yelling carb since 1:30 after you found care. Critiques was also my last word for this puzzle today.
03:36 „we still need a 9 letter word which is going to be super long“
Interesting that squib wasn't an answer.
Croquis. What a word. It comes from French and it means "sketch". I don't know if it's a more known word in the UK but I definitely haven't heard an american use it.
Pretty common in Spanish tho. "¿Te hago un croquis?" is a set phrase that could be translated as "Do I need to spell it out?", as if you were not understanding something and you needed a rough sketch to get it.
Yeah I mainly chose it because it looks like a plural :D
For some reason I really struggled with this one. Had to use all the hints, and even when only 2 words were left it took me a while to untangle them.
Somehow this was harder for me than the 60+ words from yesterday
Same same. I felt really smart after doing yesterday's puzzle. Today not so much.
Ya, same here😅 I felt a bit stupid when I saw with how many stars it was rated.
This took me a while as usual but actually managed to get all the words without hints in the end (except the bonus word of the day). I also accidentally got roquet, looked at the definition and then saw croquet! The last word I found was acre.
Solved it with 10 bonus words. Didn't get bonus word of the day
this was fun, quit was my last one, not even quits
Ah, man, I wanted to see what your % was at the end (in the top ___ % of players in terms of ____)! Great job!
*20/20 words (+9 bonus words)
📖 In the top 26% by bonus words
@@StroSolves thank you for that! Top 26% on bonus words is a good Stat. I always try to get in the top 20/25 by speed, some days are a lot harder to get there! Haha
my puzzle!
I saw critique and critiques really fast
Day 3 of asking Scott to play the reddit special squaredle board by clicking on 3 bars
When you said maybe it ends with "que" I was sure you'd spot critique but you moved on a tad too soon.