Zorse

NYT has a new beta game called Zorse, where you try and come up with two phrases that have been mashed together (last word of the first sentence is the first word of the second one).

Zorse #2
“Advice about what to do after a campaign fundraiser”
:email::carousel_horse:

“Zorse is currently only available in Canada“

Time to fire up the VPN

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I’m not seeing it. Do you have to pay to play beta games?

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No, I was able to access it with that link without logging into any NYT account.

Zorse #2
“Advice about what to do after a campaign fundraiser”
:email::carousel_horse:

Zorse #3
“What you might say about some kid having a tantrum in public”
:email::carousel_horse:

That link just takes me to crosswords. More games are listed below, but Zorse aint one of 'em.

Even if I type in “https://www.nytimes .com/games/zorse”, it just redirects to “https://www.nytimes .com/crosswords”

You need to be in Canada…or, at least, your internet connection does.

Rude

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Zorse #3
“What you might say about some kid having a tantrum in public”
:email::email::email::racehorse:

Zorse #4
“Predictable behavior for baboons and mandrills”
:email::carousel_horse:

Are you going to tell us any of the answers or just leave us hanging?

I don’t quite follow the game so maybe if I saw an example I’d understand. :woman_shrugging:

Sure! I’ll post a screenshot of today’s game

Title screen
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Instructions:



Today’s puzzle (The E’s were provided. I think they provide one letter to start):
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I didn’t know it right away so I revealed one letter:

Letter reveal

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And from here I was able to figure it out:

Solution

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Zorse #5
“What you might say before a date with someone who’s your polar opposite”
:unicorn:

Huh, I would not have gotten in from those clues. I could get them on Wheel of Fortune, but you generally had more letters.

Monkey Business As Usual

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Zorse #10
“What you might sing to your still-awake newborn … yet again”
:unicorn: