Wordle 1,577 3/6*
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
Minute Cryptic - 13 October, 2025 (yep. There was an interesting, ish, logic puzzle on crotkid whom I follow on Instagram. I'd recommended critkid for parents and parent adjacent people like teachers. It goes "There are three crates, one with apples, one with oranges and one with both apples and oranges mixed. Each crate is closed. They were labeled with one of three labels: "Apples", "Oranges", or "Apples and Oranges", but a prankster came and switched all the labels. Now every crate is incorrectly labe led. How could you pick just one fruit from one crate to figure out what's in each crate?" It relies on a literal reading and the assumption there must be an answer. if every label has been switched each box no longer has the correct labels, so the box labelled A&O must now be A OR O. The puzzle can be answered by checking the crate labeled A&O . If the crate labelled A&O contains O, then the crate labelled O must contain A. The crate labelled O must contain A because every crate is incorrectly labelled. If, when checked, the crate labellef A&O contained A the crate labelled A must contain O - because the box labelled O can't contain O. There are only three boxes and three types of things in those boxes. The key with those kinds of puzzles, the drill, is a literal reading and asking oneself what information is in the question. I'm terrible at them and have to try‡, but occasionally scrape by because I know there must be an answer. I could be wrong my eyes are bleary. I haven't checked for typos or logic. Good morning. Follow critkid*. AFAIC the correct answer to a lot of puzzles is swearing.)
"Crew from vet centre follows possum without hesitation" (5)
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🏆 0 hints – 1 under the community par (34,290 solvers so far).
https://www.minutecryptic.com/
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=K4sBWNkrmBw
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