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New York Times: the best morning routine

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Kinzie Cusipag
The New York Times provides a variety of entertaining online mind games.
Sartell Junior Lola Sens is pleasantly surprised when her answer for the Connections is correct. (Kinzie Cusipag)

Last year, the New York Times Wordle, a digital guessing game involving a five letter word, rose to popularity, gaining thousands of loyal players.

People kept up their streaks, and began to pair their daily cup of coffee with the Wordle.

Today, the ritual of the Wordle continues, and expands with games like Connections, Mini Crossword, Heardle, and the Contexto being added to the list. Every morning, a multitude of students start their day with these delightful brain teasers. By utilizing their collective brainpower, students may also choose to use teamwork to complete these puzzles.

Seniors Ashlyn Swanson and Morgan Gill like to do the New York Times Connections with each other. (Kinzie Cusipag)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q&A: What’s your starting word for wordle?

Morgan Gill (senior) – style

Ashlyn Swanson (senior)- train

Lola Sens (junior)- audio

Elizabeth Jarnot (senior)- ocean

 

My favorite game is the mini crossword because it’s simultaneously challenging and fun. Sometimes me and my friends like to race.

— Elizabeth Jarnot

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Kinzie Cusipag
Kinzie Cusipag, Journalist
Grade: Senior Activities: Dance team Hobbies: Spending time with friends and family, music, reading, and working at Hollister! Fav Drink Place: Starbucks Fav Food: Blueberry bagel with cream cheese