self explanatory, and it feels great to get them right when english is not my first language
i always follow this order:
1. wordle
2. connections
3. the mini
4. strands
5. sudoko
and then sometimes tiles
i never figure out the rest so i just don’t do them, and vertex is not that fun.
then i play worldle, bandle and context.
top 5 discoveries this the year yep yep yep
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 :)
cheap from places you travel to and often lots to choose from. i even collect pretty postcards from antique stores and thrift stores, bonus points if there’s illegible cursive writing on the back from the 1920s!
- dainty gold chain necklace that belonged to my grandmother that she purchased during her last holiday before she passed away & green crystal chain that she had in her jewellery box
- dainty gold chain bracelet that is the same chain and origin as the necklace, paired with a gold bracelet made with tiny star charms that i bought at my first day of uni!
- dads watch that he bought on his first day of uni
- gold huggies in my first and second lobe piercings that have interchangeable charms (ruby hearts charms right now)