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Got a clue?

The screenshot displays the interface of the "Spelling Bee" game on the New York Times website, dated March 6, 2024, and edited by Sam Ezersky. The central feature is the hexagonal grid, which is used for forming words. The letters visible are T, V, B, L, O, N, and E, with "L" highlighted in yellow, indicating it as a central letter. Above the grid, the word "VOTEL" is partially formed, suggesting the interactive nature of the game where users create words from the given letters.
A pop-up notification on the right side announces a new feature allowing players to track their achievements, including the number of pangrams and total Geniuses. The design is clean and minimalistic, characteristic of the New York Times' online games, with a predominantly white background and black text. The website's logo and navigation bar are visible at the top, indicating the typical layout of the New York Times Games section. The overall mood is one of focus and concentration, aimed at engaging players in a word challenge.
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