New York Times Pazlemecers, what was it about? It was only me, or on April 2025 was one of your most difficult months – for all your games, perhaps, but especially for Wordle? CNET Wordle, Connection, Strands, Connects: Sports version and Mini Crossword publishes daily answers and I have seen some duji. However, April Wardle broke my clause twice. It could be more than that. I’m not counting anymore.
Read more: Answer the daily NYT puzzle
(Spoilers for the front puzzle.)
If you play in Wordle you probably have your own starter words all lined. I almost always starts with the train and off. I’m not the kind of person who just looks around the room, sees a chair and plays that word. I play these words because I know, from a list I created for CNET and from the research from Oxford English dictionary, there are the most popular letters used in English in that train and close.
The answers to this month’s words include ozone, a Z, 24th-popular letter, smack in the middle and three vowels that I just can’t put on the right spots.
However, it may be even tightened in the inbox of April 19. Three letters – Jade, J and Q – X (J? J?) Are used in English less than. However, a few letters come to my mind less frequent than X.
And April Wednesday’s puzzle answer ended in a tight note as it was lazy. I mean, I know “inactive” describes someone who avoids lazy or acting. But I don’t think that I have ever dragged it as an insult and I am sure that the pattern of the letter is not watching the pop -up.
No one wants a simple puzzle, but April seemed especially brain-basting. There is good news though. It will be May! And have bad news. The word May 1 is also a stomper. Happy solution!
