发现The New York Times做得特别好,有很多可爱的Puzzles小游戏,最近特别喜欢的是Connections这个。工作间隙玩玩,刺激大脑,活跃脑细胞。一天只能玩一次! 找到不同单词之间隐藏的关系 今天的谜面是这样的: 要给这16个单词分成4组。我感觉这难度都升天了。 只有4次机会,玩不出来,就给你甩答案,没有半点伤害(bushi)。
Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering turned to the daily Connections puzzle from The New York Times to find out. Connections gives players five attempts to group 16 words into four thematically linked sets of four, progressing from "simple" groups generally connected through straightforward...
There was some concern thatWordlewould lose its appeal after being purchased by the New York Times, especially since it spawneddozens of other imitatorslooking to capture the same audience, however, the game is still played by thousands every day. WordleBot could be a fun way to help people ...
Connections, which has been increasingly popular with players since it went into beta last month, is becoming a full-fledged addition to theNew York Timescollection of puzzle games. Jonathan Knight, head of games at theTimes, says you’ll be seeing better integration with other titles and new...
The New York Times didn’t use a cartogram for its EU referendum map, Gregor Aisch explained last week, because they are “too confusing for readers unfamiliar with the geography”. https://twitter.com/driven_by_data/status/746381743507275776 The Guardian, on the other hand, did use a cartog...
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As of this morning, the New York Times Tech Guild, which represents NYT tech workers, is on strike. Unless it’s resolved while today’s Wordle is still live, this streak is gone. NYT Games and Cooking are BEHIND THE PICKET LINE. Please don’t play or engage with Games or Cooking con...
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Connections and Wordle are two of the New York Times' most popular games. But does playing help your brain health? Credit: Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University Every day, millions of people across the globe fill their morning commute or lunch break with New York Times games such as Wordle or ...