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The other 11 steps are to solve 7 daily puzzles each week plus 4 Express puzzles on the days of your choice.
Play every day next week to maximize your chances in the Squaredle 3 Millionth Game Giveaway. Over $1,000 worth of prizes available. Details coming soon!
Grab your Timmies and queue up for a
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crossover! We'll be all dressed with Canadianisms for a Squaredle hat trick starting Monday, October 9th (Canada's Thanksgiving). Pitter patter, let's get at 'er!
Are you stoked for the 500TH DAILY SQUAREDLE tomorrow?!
If you aren't already a Squaredle Squared member, do check out Squaredle tomorrow for a little surprise!
Yesterday's
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"vang"
A line on a sailboat whose tension pulls down on the pole at the bottom of a sail, controlling the shape and twist of the sail.
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Can you believe we've reached FIVE HUNDRED Squaredle Squared subscribers?
Thanks to everyone who has played or supported the game in any way, big or small.
Play the new special puzzle and read about the creation process!
Yesterday's
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"apport"
The apparently supernatural teleportation or appearance of an object, such as by a medium during a séance.
Poltergeists especially love to move, levitate or produce household items.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"toque"
A close-fitting knitted hat, often with a tassel or pom-pom on the crown. Used in illustrations of a Patriote rebelling against the British rule in Lower Canada during the 1830s.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"peloton"
The main pack of cyclists in a road race. Riders try to closely trail each other to save energy by taking advantage of the reduced drag.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"evince"
To display clearly and without doubt.
"Evince" comes from the Latin verb "vincere", meaning "to conquer". If a fact *evinces* something, it it proves that thing beyond any shadow of a doubt.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"volution"
A revolving or turning motion; a spiral turn or a whorl of a spiral object.
A rarely used word, "volution" comes from the Latin word that also gives us some of the words in this puzzle!
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"whodunit"
A complex detective story that focuses on "who did it" and invites the reader or viewer to puzzle through a series of clues alongside the detective.
The word was created in 1929.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"crosse"
A lacrosse stick.
Lacrosse was invented by Native American tribes. When a French missionary discovered the game in what is now Canada, he termed it *la crosse* ("the stick" in French).
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Play every day this week to maximize your chances in the Squaredle 3 Millionth Game Giveaway! Three grand prizes (commissioned puzzle) and 111 Squaredle Squared memberships will be given out, ranging from 1 month to 1 year.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"durian"
An edible fruit of trees of the genus Durio with an extremely strong odor.
The fruit is covered in thorns, which you'd think would be enough to dissuade people from trying to eat it...
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"statin"
A type of drug used to inhibit cholesterol production.
Cholesterol was not recognized as a contributor to cardiovascular disease until the 1950s.
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In honor of today's rickroll, here are the most found Bonus Words of the Day of all time:
theta 96%
gonna 90%
quire 89%
cade 83%
ranter 83%
And the least common:
cwms 2%
abelian 5%
ennui 5%
drouk 7%
socle 7%
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"raggle"
A groove cut into stone to support flashing (those thin metal sheets you see wrapped around edges or corners on roofs, whose purpose is to keep water out of the gaps).
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"estival"
Relating to summer. Derives from Latin "aestas" (summer). Bears no relation to the word "festival", which derives from Latin "festivus".
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"ostinato"
A musical motif that repeats exactly throughout a piece, in the same pitch, grounding the musical piece. They may be purely rhythmic or entire melodies in themselves.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"yuan"
The unit of currency in China. The Chinese yuan is the basic unit of the renminbi, the official currency of the PRC.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"firth"
A river estuary or inlet: an arm of the sea at the end of a river.
Borrowed from the Scots word, which itself is akin to "fjord".
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The theme behind commissioned puzzles is becoming a bit more accessible, and the Bonus Word of the Day will soon be easier to find if you're stuck on it!
Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ catnap (62%)
✅ ratio (65%)
✅ anti (66%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ wive (68%)
☑ prat (57%)
☑ warner (56%)
Yesterday's
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"granddaddy"
Very rarely used to refer to one's grandfather, granddaddy has another meaning: the largest or most significant thing of its kind, as in "Squaredle is the granddaddy of word search games."
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"restaurateur"
A restaurateur owns or manager a restaurant.
Restaurateur is an older word than restaurant; it's from the Latin word "restauro". Early restaurants served "restorative" foods like broth.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"poutines"
Poutine is a Québécois dish of French fries slathered in brown gravy and topped with cheese curds.
The word "poutines" refers to different varieties or formulations of poutine.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"rhinal"
Relating to the nose; nasal.
The rhinoceros was named for its prominent nose.
Rhinoplasty, the most common cosmetic surgery, is more commonly referred to as a "nose job."
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Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ umami (64%)
✅ lemur (66%)
✅ ruble (69%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ ming (75%)
☑ burg (64%)
☑ burl (63%)
Yesterday's
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"greige"
Greige fabrics are unbleached and undyed.
They usually look somewhere between grey and beige, but "greige" came from French "grège", which had no relation to the names for "grey" or "beige".
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"freeman"
A person who is free; someone with personal, civil, or political liberty and rights.
Juneteenth is celebrated on June 19th to remember the day when the last of American slaves were freed.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"haute"
High-class; fashionable.
Haute couture, or "high dress-making", refers to high-end, custom-fitting clothing made by hand.
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finally lets you sync your stats between devices!
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had that months ago 😉 We sync solutions too, so you can play all day long wherever you are.
Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ development (91%)
✅ evoke (91%)
✅ pled (91%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ poled (81%)
☑ kent (60%)
☑ belove (34%)
Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ tilde (70%)
✅ toilet (74%)
✅ ailed (76%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ lite (69%)
☑ tite (57%)
☑ matt (55%)
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"keirin"
A Japanese sport in which racers ride fixed-gear bikes behind a pacer car, then sprint to the finish.
Keirin started as a gambling sport but has since made its way into the Olymics.
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Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ airtight (76%)
✅ trio (77%)
✅ opera (79%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ potter (84%)
☑ roper (79%)
☑ tripe (75%)
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"trice"
A very short time span, as in the phrase "in a trice".
As a verb, to trice something is to pull it upwards or inwards, e.g. with a rope.
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Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ egret (85%)
✅ urge (86%)
✅ weigh (86%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ gater (59%)
☑ vert (44%)
☑ burg (41%)
Yesterday's least found
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words:
✅ faintly (66%)
✅ info (67%)
✅ insets (67%)
Yesterday's most found bonus words:
☑ lints (80%)
☑ lite (78%)
☑ lits (70%)
Yesterday's
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"gruyere"
A pale yellow hard cheese made from whole milk and having small holes (eyes).
Capitalized, Gruyère refers to the cheese and a town in Switzerland in the region where the cheese originated.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"jedi"
A jedi, or Jedi, is someone who claims to live by the philosophy of the fictional Jedi from Star Wars.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"polygonal"
Having the shape of a polygon (a closed 2-D figure made up only of 3 or more lines segments). Or, more simply, having many angles; reminiscent of a polygon.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"alder"
A deciduous tree in the birch family with serrated leaves and distinctive conical catkin flowers.
Alders can be tall with one trunk, or short with multiple stems akin to shrubs.
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Bonus Word of the Day:
"dicer"
A gambler who plays dice.
Gambling dates back to pre-history. Dice themselves originated as animal bones.
More complex dice, like the 20-sided "d20", are often used in role-playing games.
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