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2023-07-02 13:57:20

Reconstruction is a crossword element that requires the solver to write more than one character in a square. This is how you do this on your device.

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I began to pay attention to Wordplay's Twitter account. I am reading the above blog post "How to solve New York Times Crossword" in Wordplay, but this is not a useful article. This article is written with an impressive low pressure tone designed to introduce the top ten tips for explaining the mystery of crossword puzzles and to help keep your jaws. It also gave me permission to start seeing. This freedom changed my life but I still feel guilty and I actively started looking for answers I do not know.

Even after finding what I could do, I was completely in trouble and switched to Wordplay Twitter. Fortunately, there is a tweet that Deb Am editor and editor Deb Amlen announces to solve the crossword puzzle 1:00 pm EST on the New York Times Facebook Page. I joined with 230 other viewers and even commented on some of my answers, but it is never called by Deb. Of course, over 1000 comments are left in the video in an hour, so most of them provide clues to the answer.

Crossword is basically a test of letters close to vocabulary, general knowledge, word games and statistics. Generally, because the standardized crossword building rules and all crossword puzzles are edited by the same person (Will Shortz), there is an important learning pattern for the vocabulary of NYT puzzles on Saturday and word games. In other words, I basically have all the data necessary to solve a puzzle on Saturday (I already demonstrated it with an easy-to-use puzzle), sometimes I'm not so easy Another puzzle It does not enter. Same essential idea (Even with these problems, it is generally difficult)

Word games may be difficult. It is done correctly, it is smart, subtle and memorable. It's not doing well, it's punishment and tears. There was a time when word play was more common in advertisements. In 1982, Clios' best exhibition was the advertisement of a pasta machine titled "Make Pasta, Fasta". Yes. Hello. Today's title is obsolete and immature. Then, some word games may be real winners, especially when used to enhance a clever image. Please be careful not to rely too much on word games. It is the best when used moderately, such as coriander, Cologne or Rick Astley