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etyML — Daily Etymology Puzzle

Nine words hide three secret bloodlines, three are impostors

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A daily etymology puzzle. Nine words, three hidden word families, three impostors. Find the connections by shared root.

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Over the last week I've used Claude Code to create a daily etymology game, and I'd love to get everyone's thoughts! Every puzzle has 12 words. Nine can be grouped into three groups of three which share roots, and the three remaining words are impostors designed to catch you out. All etymology is verified against the EtymoLink dataset, and there's a lot of AI behind the scenes to try to make the puzzles as high quality as poss. I think the puzzles are all fairly consistent in difficultly, but some will be slightly easier than others. It's completely free, no account required and the archive is open. Would love for you guys to check it out and let me know what you think!

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Nine words hide three secret bloodlines, three are impostors

etyML — Daily Etymology Puzzle was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #134 on the daily leaderboard. A daily etymology puzzle. Nine words, three hidden word families, three impostors. Find the connections by shared root.

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