#Fluxis ⚡ 12/10
[Bracket City]
October 17, 2025
Rank: Kingmaker
Wrong guesses: 0
Total Score: 💯
#Thrice Game #841 → 12 points!
🎲: 2️⃣3️⃣2️⃣2️⃣3️⃣
#Connections #859
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Daily #Squardle #1352
3/7
#Globle Oct 17, 2025 🌎 = 14
#Redactle #1290
18/77.8%
contexto.me #1125
41
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#Fluxis ⚡ 12/10
[Bracket City]
October 17, 2025
Rank: Kingmaker
Wrong guesses: 0
Total Score: 💯
#Thrice Game #841 → 12 points!
🎲: 2️⃣3️⃣2️⃣2️⃣3️⃣
#Connections #859
🟪🟪🟪🟪
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Daily #Squardle #1352
3/7
#Globle Oct 17, 2025 🌎 = 14
#Redactle #1290
18/77.8%
contexto.me #1125
41
🟩🟩 18
🟨 6
🟥🟥 17
#Fluxis Oct 1, 2025⚡10/8 overlaps
[Bracket City]
October 1, 2025
Rank: 👮 (Chief of Police)
❌ Wrong guesses: 6
👀 Peeks: 2
Total Score: 78.0
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#Thrice Game #825 → 9 points!
🎲: 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣1️⃣2️⃣
#Connections #843
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A solved Fluxis puzzle with 12 overlaps, 1 more than the apparent maximum max of 11. My overlapping are in brackets: [E]VERYWHERE <Alternating vowel-consonant> [HERE] <Noun> [HERE]TIC <No repeated letters> [TIC]KLE
I broke today's #Fluxis puzzle. Not only did I create 1 more overlap than the maximum, but the game accepted a word that it shouldn't have for the "no repeated letters" rule.
A solved Fluxis puzzle but with 12 overlaps, 1 more than the apparent maximum max of 11. My overlaps are in brackets: [E]VERYWHERE <Alternating vowel-consonant> [HERE] <Noun> [HERE]TIC <No repeated letters> [TIC]KLE
I broke today's #Fluxis puzzle.
Not only did I create 1 more overlap than the maximum; the game also accepted a word that was incorrect by its parameters!
A fully game of Fluxis by The Atlantic. The word GENUINE is at the top. The beginning of the next word must overlap with the end of GENUINE, be exactly 5 letters long, and be a noun. I went with NEVER. The word after NEVER must overlap with it AND alternate between vowels and consonants. I chose EVERYMAN. Then I had to find a word that alternates vowels-consonants and overlaps between both EVERYMAN and GENUINE. I found MANAGE.
In #Fluxis, you have to make a chain of words based on the starting word then follow rules for each pair of words, trying to find as many overlapping letters as possible...including between the first & last words!
Finding any sequence of words that completes the circuit is tough but the max is 🤯😵💫
In @theatlantic.com's daily puzzle #BracketCity, you have to figure out a one-sentence fact about something that happened on that day in history by solving a bunch of nested, crossword-style clues to the words (and parts of the words)
#Fluxis is much harder...