
Roopashree Sharma
Assistant Manager, Editorial at Dainik Jagran
Assistant Manager - Editorial @ Jagran New Media | Amitian | Journalism Graduate |
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4 days ago |
jagranjosh.com | Roopashree Sharma
Ready to test your puzzle-solving prowess? The New York Times Connections game for April 20, 2025, is here, and it’s bringing its A-game (with a difficulty rating of 3.5 out of 5, whew!). Today's puzzle is a delightful mess of tricky connections, ranging from the obvious to the downright bizarre. Some categories might hit you like a lightbulb moment, while others will have you scratching your head in confusion, and that’s exactly what we love about it.
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5 days ago |
jagranjosh.com | Roopashree Sharma
Think you’ve cracked every word puzzle out there? Well, the New York Times Connections game for April 19, 2025, is here to shake things up. Today’s NYT Connections grid is equally clever and chaotic, just as we like it. From categories that will make you feel like a linguistic genius to ones that will have you whispering, “how is that even related?”If your brain’s doing somersaults trying to make sense of the madness, fear not.
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6 days ago |
jagranjosh.com | Roopashree Sharma
If you think IQ is all about solving math problems or memorising facts, think again. Sure, Sudoku and chess flex your mental muscle, but visual brain teasers hit differently. They're fast, unexpected, and test the kind of thinking most intelligence tests don’t even touch: emotional deduction, snap judgments, non-verbal logic. This type of IQ riddle taps into what psychologists call visual reasoning and critical discrimination—noticing small inconsistencies that tell a bigger story.
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6 days ago |
jagranjosh.com | Roopashree Sharma
Scratching your head over the NYT Connections April 18, 2025 puzzle? Welcome to the club—today’s New York Times Connections game is less of a stroll and more of a brainy obstacle course. Sixteen innocent-looking words, four sneaky categories, and one big question: how on Earth do they all connect? If you are caught in a spiral of second-guessing, don’t panic—you are exactly where every puzzled player has been at some point. That’s where our NYT Connections hints swoop in to save the day.
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1 week ago |
jagranjosh.com | Roopashree Sharma
Your brain is a pattern-hunting machine, constantly scanning, decoding, and making sense of visual chaos in a blink. That’s exactly why puzzles like this one are more than just internet fun. These puzzles are a legit workout for your mental muscles. Research shows that solving visual brain teasers stimulates regions of the brain responsible for logic, critical thinking, and spatial reasoning.
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