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Study finds sperm whale clicks share key patterns seen in human speech
When linguists want to tell one vowel from another, they measure the peaks of acoustic energy that the human vocal tract ...
Today's NYT Wordle lands with puzzle #1753, and this Tuesday challenge delivers a straightforward adjective with common letters, but the double vowel placement could trip up players who don't consider ...
Whether you found ENVOY in two guesses or six, you’ve successfully navigated another day of the NYT’s favorite brain teaser. Congratulations on keeping that streak going! Make sure to come back ...
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Wordle players face tricky ‘singe’ challenge
The New York Times’ Wordle puzzle for April 3, 2026 (#1749) had the answer ‘SINGE,’ a moderately challenging word meaning to lightly burn. Multiple outlets offered hints about its starting letter, ...
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If you’ve opened your grid today only to find a sea of grey tiles, don’t panic, you’re definitely not a fool for seeking a little help. Today’s Wordle, number 1744, is a fascinating study in letter ...
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