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Posting this only so people know the NYT games of wordle, connections and the mini crossword etc are FREE everyday. I think if you’re really good at the spelling bee and are going up past 30 points (and who is?) you have to be a paid subscriber, but you can get basic brain training every morning for FREE. Better than Wordscapes and no ads! Let’s all delay dementia together.
Mar 24, 2024

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There's nothing quite like getting up in the morning, having a wee snack and a big mug of coffee, and doing the NYT Spelling Bee while I wait for my Vyvanse to kick in. It's a little game on the NYT games app (yes I shell out the $ for it every month) where you try to come up with 4+ letter words using the select letters you are given that day. It makes me feel smart and like my brain is working and warming up (as opposed to scrolling on IG and a surplus of numbness). 🧠💪
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If any of you is into NYT mini games like I am (they've literally become a part of my daily morning brain wakeup routine), you gotta get on Strands!!! It's a super fun thematic word search with a twist. Its currently on beta, so it's not accessible through the NYT games app, but having this as a pinned tab is not a big deal :)
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connections, wordle, strands, and the mini. me and nyt games against the world ❤️
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