Maybe I was wrong about the herrings. Having two categories with near identical requirements was kinda mean, Wyna. How do you guess the purple one?
As for today's puzzle... I had to remind myself of the difference between generic and specific terms to get purple. Bleeeahh.
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Puzzle #876
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
I had a hard time sussing out which one was purple. I had all of them solved before entering anything. I didn't spend a whole lot of time trying to ID purple so I just picked what I thought was the hardest... turned out to be the easiest color.
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
GBO Possum wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 5:28 pm
Uniqueness 1 in a Million
One of the techniques that I use is to run down the typical tricky categories. I look for blank word, and word blank. And I also look for interior words, like words that can be made by dropping or adding letters. And I look for rhyming words, and words that could be names. I basically make sure I consider those kinds of categories every time. It makes it far easier to see some of the purple or blues. If you can find a common meaning among 3 sets of 4, you can almost stop thinking of common meanings and just switch to looking for the tricky categories I mentioned.
That's how I figured out the stupid zodiac things from the other day. I looked for partial words. Also, I just know that she has re-used zodiac signs and constellations way too much. Rolled my eyes at that one.
I'm not sure what my skill or uniqueness stats are. As a non-NYT subscriber I don't have access to the Connections bot or analysis. (Incidentally, thanks for all the article gift links on the other site and here, GBO Possum; they're greatly appreciated.)
Today's grid tried its best to lead us down a blind alley but fortunately blue was in my wheelhouse.
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Puzzle #878
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
Purple was a tiny bit tougher for this non-US player without solving the other categories offline beforehand. I got three but one only made sense to me after the puzzle was complete.
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Puzzle #880
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
Fortunately one of the purples was a dead giveaway as to the category.
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
Lacklustre effort from my end today. Purple was a complete no-hoper for me and I should've tried solving green before yellow to eliminate the one which was in both groups.
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Puzzle #882
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian
Mikey wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 5:13 am
Lacklustre effort from my end today. Purple was a complete no-hoper for me and I should've tried solving green before yellow to eliminate the one which was in both groups.
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Puzzle #882
Blue jumped out for me almost instantly and I finished up relegating yellow to last place even though I had no idea of purple
Like GBO Possum I had to do blue first today since I never did purple at school. The other three fell into place shortly afterwards and fortunately Wyna's weak attempt at a red herring was easily seen through.
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Puzzle #883
_______________ โWe should not only write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for them to misunderstand us.โ -- Quintilian