The New York Times is on fire with its daily dose of excitement! First, we were hooked on Wordle, then dazzled by Connections, and now we’re buzzing about the thrilling new NYT Zorse game! This puzzle game is making waves around the globe, especially in Canada, where it is attracting a lot of players!
What is Zorse NYT?
Zorse is an online NYT word puzzle that is currently in its beta phase and is only available for Canadians. The players have to discover letters of today’s mash-up phrase.
The mash-up phrase is a mixture of two phrases that overlap with one or more words, giving players a hard time discovering today’s answer. For instance, “Down and Out” and “Out for Blood” give you the “DOWN AND OUT FOR BLOOD” Zorse puzzle.
The game provides a clue at the top and 5 reveals that players can use to guess the answer for today’s Zorse puzzle. But here’s the twist. The more reveals you use, the lower your scores will be. Here’s what you will get according to the hints you use:
No. of Hints | Scores |
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0 | 🦄 – King Zorse |
1 | 🎠 – Nice Ride |
2 | 🏇 – Off to the races! |
3 | 🐎 – Giddy Up |
4 | 🦓 – Earning your stripes! |
5 | 🐴 – Stable |
If you want to achieve “King Zorse (🦄)”, don’t stumble! We are providing daily Zorse hints and answers, that can help you in today’s Zorse puzzle.