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We’ve been getting a lot of questions about how to get better at Connections, the newest game in the New York Times Games catalog. While there’s not a single best strategy, we’ve had a lot of fun over the past few months developing our own approaches. We spoke to a few experienced solvers and the game’s editors to get some tips. Don’t let the pursuit of a “perfect” solve stand in the way of having a good time and solving the puzzle. Have a PlanWe don’t expect you to know every possible way a category can come together, but it’s helpful to know the most common ways that they’re structured.
Persons: We’ve, there’s, we’ve, Don’t Organizations: New York Times Games
This is Part 2 of a two-part series on learning to solve Spelling Bee. Now that you’ve built your foundation with Spelling Bee, let’s put those skills into practice. If you have no idea what we’re talking about, read Part 1 where we cover the basics of Spelling Bee, a few tips to get you started and how to set attainable goals. In Part 2, we’ll be taking a look at some slightly more advanced solving tips, as well as how to be a good member of the “Hivemind,” the online community of die-hard Spelling Bee fans. Tackling the Spelling Bee ForumOn any given day, you can find yourself mired in a web of tricky letters and complex words.
Persons: let’s, you’ve, Jackie Frere, Isaac Aronow, we’ll Organizations: Games Locations: Spelling
Jackie, who as a child was schooled on Boggle and Scrabble by her mother and grandmother, considers herself terrible at Spelling Bee. Isaac has had a lifelong passion for word games, and at one point played Spelling Bee every day as a break from his college work. We set a few realistic goals for ourselves to see if we could become Queen Bees:Play Spelling Bee at least five times a week for four weeks. Use the tools within the app and the hints from the “Hive mind,” the online community of die-hard Spelling Bee fans. 😉If you’re at all familiar with the New York Times Crossword, you’ll notice a lot of similarities, but the Spelling Bee is also different in a few important ways.
Persons: Jackie, Isaac, , E, ike Organizations: Games, Queen Bees
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