Purple group again. It’s brutal today. If you’re stuck staring at your screen, wondering why certain words belong together, keep scrolling.
For everyone else, we’ve got the answers.
The purple category is a real challenge.
If you want to track how you did, there’s a bot for that now. Just like Wordle. It gives you a number, breaks down your mistakes, and lets the stats nerds among us watch our win streaks and completion counts. Nice little ego boost. Or humiliation.
Here’s the breakdown of the groups.
Yellow
The easy lane. Farm fixtures.
Things you’d find on a farm. Or near one.
* coop
* pen
* shed
* stable
“Barn” was in the hints. You could have gone there.
Green
Moving up the ladder. Labor protest actions.
Ways workers show displeasure. Usually outside. With signs.
* march
* picket
* rally
* strike
Standard fare for the green group. Solid. Reliable.
Blue
Tricky but fair. Objects used in ritual performances.
Ceremonial items. Stuff for specific, formal events. Not your everyday gear.
* drum
* mask
* rattle
* staff
Harder than green, obviously. You have to think about context. Ritual context.
Purple
The wall. The nightmare.
Theme: Possessive adjectives plus a letter.
See? Sneaky.
* herb (her + b)
* hiss (his + s)
* itsy (it + s + y? No wait, itsy from ‘its’ + ‘y’? Close enough, the hint says ‘possessive adjective’ which implies the root. Itsy comes from ‘it’ usually, but here it plays off ‘its’).
* Mya (my + a)
Who connects “itsy” to possession? Puzzling minds work differently. We are mere mortals.
You’ll get over it eventually. Or you won’t. That’s the game.






























