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Branches, New York times’ This very good word search game has been officially added to NYT’s Games app on iOS and Android.

For me personally, this is huge. strings It has become my favorite of The New York TimesI’ve been downloading Game’s since it launched in beta in March, but I was annoyed that I had to switch back and forth between the app and browser to complete my daily tasks. Wordle, LinksAnd stringsNow, I can solve all the puzzles right in the app while having my morning coffee. It’s the little things!

all strings The puzzle has a theme. This topic hints at the words you’ll need to find – including the word “spangram” which… extend Across opposite sides of the puzzle. Each letter in the puzzle is used for a theme word or spangram. If you need some help, you can get hints by finding three unrelated theme words on the board.

Branches It is offline The New York Times“The third most searched game, after Wordle And Links, He is “very popular” like Spelling Bee, New York Times He says In a blog post. Most people actually finish Branches Puzzles also: “We constantly see 83% of Branches Players find Spangram every day, and the completion rate is about 81%, which is similar to small crossword And Tiles“.” strings It will be added to the main game tab. The New York Times Application “later this year.”

Correction, June 27:There was a spelling error in an earlier version of this article in the name of the word that extends to a. strings Puzzle. The word is spangram, not spanagram.

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