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USA Today
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Wordle hint today: Clues for June 1 2025 NYT puzzle #1443
Wordle hint today: Clues for June 1 2025 NYT puzzle #1443 WARNING: THERE ARE WORDLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT THE JUNE 1, 2025 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU. Ready? OK. We've seen some hard Wordle words over the years and if you're here, you're probably struggling with today's and are looking for some help. So let's run down a few clues with today's Wordle that could help you solve it: 1. It has two vowels. 2. It doesn't sound like it looks. 3. It's associated with golf or texture. And the answer to today's Wordle is below this photo: It's ... ROUGH. While you're here, some more Wordle advice: How do I play Wordle? Go to this link from the New York Times and start guessing words. What are the best Wordle starting words? That's a topic we've covered a bunch here. According to the Times' WordleBot, the best starting word is: CRANE. Others that I've seen include ADIEU, STARE and ROAST. Play more word games Looking for more word games?


USA Today
a day ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Wordle hint today: Clues for May 31 2025 NYT puzzle #1442
WARNING: THERE ARE WORDLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT THE MAY 31, 2025 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU. Ready? OK. We've seen some hard Wordle words over the years and if you're here, you're probably struggling with today's and are looking for some help. So let's run down a few clues with today's Wordle that could help you solve it: 1. It has two vowels. 2. It's a noun and a verb. 3. It's associated with practice. And the answer to today's Wordle is below this photo: It's ... HABIT. While you're here, some more Wordle advice: How do I play Wordle? Go to this link from the New York Times and start guessing words. What are the best Wordle starting words? That's a topic we've covered a bunch here. According to the Times' WordleBot, the best starting word is: CRANE. Others that I've seen include ADIEU, STARE and ROAST. Play more word games Looking for more word games?


USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Wordle hint today: Clues for May 30 2025 NYT puzzle #1441
Wordle hint today: Clues for May 30 2025 NYT puzzle #1441 WARNING: THERE ARE WORDLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT THE MAY 30, 2025 WORDLE ANSWER SPOILED FOR YOU. Ready? OK. We've seen some hard Wordle words over the years and if you're here, you're probably struggling with today's and are looking for some help. So let's run down a few clues with today's Wordle that could help you solve it: 1. It has three vowels. 2. Two are the same. 3. It's associated with phrases. And the answer to today's Wordle is below this photo: It's ... IDIOM. While you're here, some more Wordle advice: How do I play Wordle? Go to this link from the New York Times and start guessing words. What are the best Wordle starting words? That's a topic we've covered a bunch here. According to the Times' WordleBot, the best starting word is: CRANE. Others that I've seen include ADIEU, STARE and ROAST. Play more word games Looking for more word games?


Axios
2 days ago
- Business
- Axios
NYT reaches AI licensing deal with Amazon
The New York Times has inked a multiyear AI licensing deal with Amazon to bring its journalism to a number of Amazon-owned products and experiences, the company said Thursday. Why it matters: It's the Times' first-ever deal with an AI company for its content. The newspaper company is currently engaged in a copyright infringement lawsuit with OpenAI and Microsoft. Zoom in: The licensing deal will give Amazon access to editorial content from the New York Times, its cooking app, and its sports site, The Athletic, for AI-related uses, the company said. The content will be used to fuel real-time answers to user queries via summaries and short excerpts of Times content that appear across Amazon products and services, such as the Alexa voice assistant. The deal also gives Amazon access to the Times' content for training its large language models. Between the lines: When asked why the deal doesn't include content from the Times' consumer recommendation site, Wirecutter, a spokesperson told Axios that "Amazon and Wirecutter have a longstanding relationship." The big picture: More news companies are finding ways to strike deals with some AI firms while taking legal action against others.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, May 27
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today's Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. Today's NYT Mini Crossword could be tricky. Think of something that can hold both infants and flowers, and you'll solve the confusingly phrased 7-Across. Need some help with today's Mini Crossword? Read on. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips. The Mini Crossword is just one of many games in the Times' games collection. If you're looking for today's Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visit CNET's NYT puzzle hints page. Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword Let's get at those Mini Crossword clues and answers. 1A clue: "___ the whole world gone mad?"Answer: HAS 4A clue: Cause of increased "Aww"s and decreased "Zzz"sAnswer: BABY 5A clue: Romantic dozenAnswer: ROSES 6A clue: Still competingAnswer: INIT 7A clue: Flower ___ (as described by 1-, 4-, 5- and 6-Across, read in order?)Answer: BED 1D clue: Certain religious JewAnswer: HASID 2D clue: Help with a crimeAnswer: ABET 3D clue: The "S" of iOS: SYS 4D clue: Skeleton pieceAnswer: BONE 5D clue: 4-Down in the chestAnswer: RIB The New York Times Games section offers a large number of online games, but only some of them are free for all to play. You can play the current day's Mini Crossword for free, but you'll need a subscription to the Times Games section to play older puzzles from the archives.