Well, I had absolutely no idea about purple today. Very interesting. I’m not sure how I’d rate it in terms of reasonableness
because
popular music is a major blindspot for me. I’ve heard of Limp Biskit (sp?) and Korn, as well as Linkin Park (though I never would have associated Linkin with Lincoln, even though technically yes, I do pronounce them the same out loud…I pronounce them “different” in my head, if that makes sense…). No idea about Stained.
but leaning towards a 5/5.
Plus, at least two prominent distractor categories today, which was really interesting.
Spoilers
Tree parts: branch, limb, trunk, bow.
“Things an American might have at a barbeque”: biscuit (the American savoury scone thing…not a chocolate chip biscuit), corn, drumstick (as in chicken), wing (also chicken). I dunno if Americans actually have all those things at barbies, but it felt kinda right to me.
I got lucky because I found both of those distractors first, and only later figured out the correct connections for yellow, green, and blue.
Connections
Puzzle #577
🟪🟪🟪🟪
🟦🟦🟦🟦
🟨🟨🟨🟨
🟩🟩🟩🟩
Skill 98/99
Uniqueness 1 in 3,037
Well, I had absolutely no idea about purple today. Very interesting. I’m not sure how I’d rate it in terms of reasonableness
because
popular music is a major blindspot for me. I’ve heard of Limp Biskit (sp?) and Korn, as well as Linkin Park (though I never would have associated Linkin with Lincoln, even though technically yes, I do pronounce them the same out loud…I pronounce them “different” in my head, if that makes sense…). No idea about Stained.
but leaning towards a 5/5.
Plus, at least two prominent distractor categories today, which was really interesting.
Spoilers
Tree parts: branch, limb, trunk, bow.
“Things an American might have at a barbeque”: biscuit (the American savoury scone thing…not a chocolate chip biscuit), corn, drumstick (as in chicken), wing (also chicken). I dunno if Americans actually have all those things at barbies, but it felt kinda right to me.
I got lucky because I found both of those distractors first, and only later figured out the correct connections for yellow, green, and blue.