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Conseils et solutions NYT Wordle pour le 23/12/24

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 25,2024

Le site Web des Jeux du New York Times propose quotidiennement un nouveau puzzle de mots Strands. Ce défi de recherche de mots ajoute une touche particulière : les mots sont cachés et vous devez déduire le thème à partir d'un seul indice. Même les joueurs expérimentés pourraient trouver ce casse-tête difficile. Ce guide fournit des astuces, des spoilers et la solution complète pour l'énigme n° 295 (23 décembre 2024).

Le puzzle d'aujourd'hui comprend cinq mots : un pangramme et quatre mots thématiquement liés. L'indice est "Passez le lait de poule."

Conseils (sans spoilers) :

  • Indice 1 : Produits alimentaires thématiques.
  • Astuce 2 : Saveurs couramment utilisées dans les boissons au café des Fêtes.
  • Astuce 3 : Des ingrédients qui rehaussent le goût des fêtes des produits de boulangerie.

Spoilers partiels (un mot chacun) :

  • Mot 1 : Menthe poivrée
  • Mot 2 : Canneberge

Solution complète :

Le thème est Saveurs des Fêtes. Les mots sont canneberge, pain d'épice, menthe poivrée et cacao.

Explication de la solution :

« Passez le lait de poule » résume parfaitement le thème du puzzle, car le lait de poule est une boisson de vacances par excellence. Tous les mots thématiques représentent des saveurs de vacances courantes que l'on retrouve dans diverses friandises et boissons.

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