High End Vienna 2026 just turned into a very expensive cartridge fight.
Audio-Technica arrived with the $11,000 AT-MCD1, a new flagship moving-coil cartridge built around an integrated diamond cantilever, Shibata stylus, titanium body, and the kind of engineering brief that makes vinyl diehards start checking credit limits they should absolutely not be checking. Ortofon’s response? The MC Vertex is a $16,999 moving-coil cartridge billed as the most advanced cartridge the Danish company has ever produced. Subtle, it is not. Cheap, it is not. Accidental, it is definitely not.
For everyone not shopping in the $17,000 cartridge aisle, Ortofon also introduced the new MC X series as well. That one will matter to a much larger group of vinyl listeners, and we will get to it shortly.
For 99% of vinyl listeners, spending $11,000 to $17,000 on a cartridge is not an upgrade path. It is a cry for help wrapped in titanium, diamond, and a very small box. But for owners of reference-level turntables, tonearms, phono stages, and systems capable of exposing what happens at the groove wall, Ortofon has earned the right to make a statement like this.
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After more than a century in phono cartridge design, the company is not wandering into the ultra-high-end cartridge category looking for attention. It already has the résumé. The MC Vertex is Ortofon reminding Audio-Technica, and everyone else in Vienna, that analog credibility is not built overnight or with a press release and a nice hotel demo. Although a nice breakfast with some herring and coffee never hurt.
The MC Vertex is built around Ortofon’s new Vertex diamond. The stylus has a 4 μm scanning radius and a 110 μm contact radius, giving it an extended contact area along the groove wall.
The goal is more stable tracking, more even pressure distribution, and reduced localized wear compared with more conventional stylus profiles. That geometry should also help the cartridge maintain more consistent contact with the groove during complex passages.
At this level, the diamond profile is not a minor detail. It directly affects tracing accuracy, groove wear, and how much information the cartridge can retrieve before the signal ever reaches the phono stage.
Solid Diamond Cantilever
The Vertex diamond is mounted to a laser-polished solid diamond cantilever, which is one of the more important details here. Diamond is extremely rigid and very low in mass, so the goal is to transfer mechanical energy from the stylus tip to the generator system with less flex, delay, or stored energy than more conventional cantilever materials.
That matters because a cartridge is a mechanical-to-electrical converter. Before anything reaches the phono stage, the stylus and cantilever have to trace the groove accurately and move the coil system without adding their own problems. Ortofon is trying to keep that mechanical chain as short, stiff, and controlled as possible.
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The body and internal core are made from SLM titanium with a DLC coating. Selective Laser Melting allows Ortofon to control the body geometry, mass distribution, and internal structure with greater precision than conventional machining.
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The goal is a rigid, mechanically stable cartridge body that helps reduce unwanted resonance before it can affect signal generation.
Inside the MC Vertex, Ortofon uses a refined magnetic system with a non-magnetic armature. The purpose is to reduce moving mass and avoid unwanted magnetic interaction inside the generator. That is paired with high-purity silver coils, with Ortofon claiming more stable and linear signal generation, improved transient behavior, and more precise tracking across the audible range.
Ortofon’s Wide Range Damping system is also part of the design. It uses a platinum disc positioned between two dampers made from proprietary Ortofon rubber compounds. The intent is to control resonance across the audible frequency range without overdamping the cartridge or restricting dynamic response.
The published numbers suggest a very serious low-output moving-coil design: 0.3 mV output at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec; 30 dB channel separation at 1 kHz; 0.1 dB channel balance; 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response within ±1 dB; 19 ohms internal impedance; 9 μm/mN lateral compliance; recommended 2.5 gram tracking force; and a recommended load above 100 ohms.
Compared with Audio-Technica’s new AT-MCD1, the Ortofon MC Vertex appears to be taking a slightly different engineering path to the same ultra-high-end destination. The AT-MCD1 also uses an integrated diamond cantilever/stylus concept and is clearly aimed at the same small group of listeners with reference-level turntables, tonearms, phono stages, and systems capable of exposing microscopic differences at the groove wall.
The Audio-Technica offers higher output at 0.55 mV, 28 dB channel separation, 12 ohms coil impedance, 20 Hz to 50 kHz frequency response, and a recommended tracking force of 1.8 grams. The Ortofon counters with a lower 0.3 mV output, tighter 0.1 dB channel balance, 30 dB separation, the Vertex 4/110 μm stylus geometry, SLM titanium/DLC bodywork, Wide Range Damping, and a 2.5 gram tracking force.
Neither cartridge is for casual vinyl listeners, and pretending otherwise would be silly. These are statement cartridges for systems where the turntable, arm, phono stage, setup, and record collection are already at a level where the cartridge is not being asked to rescue the rest of the chain.
Ortofon MC X50: The MC for the Rest of Us
The MC Vertex is the statement product, but the MC X50 is the new Ortofon cartridge more listeners are likely to consider for a serious high-end vinyl system.
Priced at $1,699, the MC X50 sits at the top of the MC X Series. It uses a Nude Micro Ridge diamond stylus with a 2.5/75 μm stylus tip radius, mounted to a boron cantilever. That combination is intended to provide accurate groove tracing, low moving mass, and consistent tracking behavior.
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Ortofon has also developed a rubber suspension compound specifically for the MC X50. The suspension works with the Micro Ridge stylus and boron cantilever to help maintain stable contact with the groove and control mechanical movement during playback.
The MC X50 uses high-purity silver coil wire and a newly developed magnet system for the MC X platform, with a one-piece pole cylinder integrated into a rear magnet yoke. The design goal is stable signal generation and improved magnetic efficiency.
The cartridge body is made from MIM stainless steel with a honeycomb core structure. Metal Injection Molding allows Ortofon to control the body geometry, while the internal structure is intended to balance rigidity, mass, and mechanical stability.
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The published specifications include 0.4 mV output at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec; 28 dB channel separation at 1 kHz; 0.5 dB channel balance; 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response within ±1 dB; 14 μm/mN dynamic lateral compliance; 6-ohm internal impedance; 2.0 gram recommended tracking force; half-inch mounting; black finish; and 8.6 gram cartridge weight.
The Bottom Line
The Ortofon MC Vertex is the statement cartridge. It uses the new Vertex diamond profile, a solid diamond cantilever, SLM titanium body with DLC coating, non magnetic armature, high purity silver coils, and Wide Range Damping. What makes it unique is the amount of mechanical control Ortofon is applying from the groove contact point through the generator system. At $16,999, it is for reference turntables, tonearms, phono stages, and systems where setup quality is already at a very high level.
The Ortofon MC X50 ($1,699) is the more attainable high end model. It uses a Nude Micro Ridge stylus, boron cantilever, dedicated rubber suspension, high purity silver coils, new MC X magnetic system, and MIM stainless steel body with honeycomb core. What makes it important is that it brings Ortofon’s current focus on low moving mass, stable tracking, controlled resonance, and precise signal generation to a cartridge that more vinyl listeners can realistically consider.
Samsung keeps refining its gaming displays with the 32-inch Odyssey G5 G50F, priced at $220 (was $350). This version steps away from the curved VA panels found in earlier G5 models and adopts a flat Fast IPS design instead. The result targets players who want higher refresh rates and sharper resolution without spending top dollar or dealing with the smearing that sometimes appeared in older curved versions.
QHD resolution of 2560 by 1440 on a 32-inch screen gives razor-sharp details whether you’re gaming or working on your desktop. The pixel density is pleasant to look at for hours on end, sharp enough to read tiny text or recognize that enemy hiding in the distance, but not so demanding that you need the most powerful graphics technology to increase the settings. All of this on a 180 Hz refresh rate via DisplayPort keeps fast motion looking silky smooth, and even at 144 Hz when connected via HDMI, the experience is fluid. Response times are 1 ms gray to grey, so you won’t notice the annoying blur when you rotate quickly or fast motion impacts the screen.
Adaptive sync is provided and supports both FreeSync and G-Sync setups. When paired with a sufficient graphics card, you can very well say goodbye to screen tearing and stuttering, as your gaming experience will be silky smooth, whether it’s a fast shooter or a story-driven adventure. Input lag is low enough that your reactions appear instantaneous and not delayed at all. The ips panel keeps the colors nice and stable even whether you glance at the screen from the side or thrash around in your chair.
It can handle normal indoor lighting at a brightness of around 300 nits without appearing washed out. The HDR10 support is also helpful, as it adds some oomph to bright highlights in games and media that support it, although the overall dynamic range isn’t as wide as some of the higher-end panels on the market. Contrast is typical of IPS, therefore in exceptionally dark environments, those deep shadows will appear more grey than black.
The included stand is excellent since it offers complete ergonomic flexibility; you can tilt, spin, pivot, and adjust the height to get it just perfect for whatever long you’re seated. The slim bezel design is exceptionally clean and simple, and VESA 100x 100 compatibility enables monitor arms or wall mounts when desk space is limited. Cable management is also rather straightforward, which helps to keep things looking neat.
The connectivity is straightforward but effective: DisplayPort and HDMI connections for connecting your PC or console, as well as a headphone jack for privacy. It also has a black equalization to raise shadows in low-light gaming conditions, as well as a virtual aim point that overlays a crosshair for precision targeting. Automatic source switching is a useful feature that makes switching between devices straightforward.
Up significantly from last year’s research, companies are struggling to find the tech employees needed to drive their businesses forward.
EY Ireland has published the results of its fifth annual Tech Leaders Outlook Survey, which explores how Ireland’s technology leaders are navigating challenges and opportunities in the sector. What was discovered is that the AI skills gap and the shortage of appropriately skilled personnel are significant barriers to success at present.
During the months of March and April, EY Ireland collected data from 150 senior technology leaders across Ireland, including individuals with strategic decision-making accountability and technology or data responsibilities, as well as those in innovation or transformation leadership roles. Sectors included government, infrastructure, consumer, health, industrial, energy, telecommunications and technology.
The research found that the skills shortage in Ireland has deepened significantly since last year, with the number of technology leaders citing a shortage of skilled employees as the most significant barrier to executing their agenda, up from 24pc last year to 36pc in 2026.
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In 2025, 6pc of leaders who contributed to the research stated internal capacity was a concern when aiming to drive change, compared to today, where that same concern is held by 16pc of participants. This is occurring in a landscape where almost 20pc of respondents are prioritising succession planning and leadership development.
AI impact
EY Ireland’s report also indicated a lack of certainty among contributors regarding the impact of artificial intelligence in the workplace. 6pc of participants said that they believe AI adoption will reduce recruitment, while only 3pc said it will drive an increase; 84pc are of the opinion that there will be no impact on recruitment levels at all.
This is despite 82pc of respondents saying that they are currently investing in AI, a figure that is up from 44pc since last year. Almost 40pc have an AI strategy and a further 45pc are exploring AI’s possibilities, while many organisations are investing in AI tools, solutions and decision-making.
Though just one in five said that they have yet to see meaningful value emerge from the use of AI, one in five also said that an inability to adopt AI fast enough is a key concern, up from 12pc in 2025.
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Commenting on the report, Ronan Walsh, the head of technology consulting at EY Ireland, said: “While there has been much recent discussion on job displacement in tech, our research finds that the single most significant barrier to Irish technology leaders executing their agendas right now is the shortage of skilled employees to implement new technologies or progress complex transformation programmes.
“This points to a more nuanced reality that while AI adoption is accelerating, most organisations are struggling to find the talent they need to make AI work in practice. AI specialists are in short supply and training cannot keep pace.
“In many cases, technology leaders are being asked to work miracles, balancing rising expectations with limited capacity and being more creative than ever in how they allocate resources, while maintaining a clear focus on value and return on investment.”
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PARTNER CONTENT: Leveraging multi-modal LLMs and agent technology to automate signaling analysis and shift core network O&M from experience to knowledge-driven
ZTE has joined forces with China Mobile Jiangsu under the guidance of China Mobile’s Network Division to pioneer the implementation of core network complaint agent capabilities, marking a significant step forward in accelerating intelligent network operations and maintenance (O&M) transformation.
Both parties innovatively introduce the multi-modal signaling model and agent technology to reconstruct the complaint handling process, implement automatic signaling analysis, and efficiently locate customer complaints. This solution sets a new benchmark for digital and intelligent O&M in the industry.
At present, the complexity of service signaling interaction in mobile communication networks increases dramatically. Manual analysis of original signaling to locate problems has a high technical threshold, which relies on expert experience. In 2024, the Network Division of China Mobile Communications Group proposed a planning framework for intelligent agent-based complaint handling, leveraging agent and large model architectures to intelligently process complaint work orders. China Mobile Jiangsu and ZTE innovatively launched the complaint agent solution, and implemented it in 2025, breaking through the bottleneck of the industry through three core technologies.
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Modal Signaling Large Model: Learn massive raw signaling rules to train a core network multi-modal signaling large model, achieving end-to-end automatic signaling parsing and anomaly detection. The system inherits signaling expert knowledge to significantly enhance signaling interpretation efficiency.
In customer complaint scenarios, the complaint agent automatically orchestrates the analysis workflow by integrating the signaling analysis large model and core network configuration data. It enables precise localization of issues in complex scenarios such as international roaming.
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In the future, China Mobile Jiangsu and ZTE will continue to focus on digital and intelligent transformation, driven by value-oriented scenarios, to extend coverage to all scenarios and processes of core network operations and maintenance.
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It will continuously produce core network operations and maintenance agents and large models tailored to diverse maintenance scenarios, forming an agent cluster to enhance analytical capabilities in complex scenarios and empower industrial digital transformation.
Through in-depth integration of AI and communications technologies, ZTE has created a new O&M mode to improve user experience and satisfaction.
MAGA got itself a martyr when Charlie Kirk was killed. The “violent left,” etc. as they say. One of it’s own practiced what he preached and his life was ended prematurely by someone practicing what Kirk preached.
Kirk argued that the benefits of having guns in many American hands outweighed the costs. Gun deaths were inevitable in such a heavily armed society, he admitted, but the prevalence of firearms allowed citizens to “defend yourself against a tyrannical government”.
“I think it’s worth it,” he said. “I think it’s worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the second amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It’s rational.”
The most charitable reading of this quote suggests that Kirk has embraced Thomas Jefferson — “”The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants” — but decided the “patriots” and/or “tyrants” must be, occasionally, innocent people, including elementary school students.
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The least charitable reading is this: Charlie Kirk doesn’t care how many of your kids are killed so long as he (and his fellow debate me bro grifters) still have access to firearms. And as for the “second amendment protects the other God-given rights), get the fuck out of here. The last time any of these God, Guns, and Gadsden flag motherfuckers ever went after the government, they did it to fully embrace tyranny while attempting to destroy democracy.
So, when someone says something pointed to say about Charlie Kirk’s live-by-the-gun, die-by-the-gun philosophy, they’re in the right (as in “correct,” rather than being part of the “right”).
Late last year, someone not sufficiently supportive of Kirk’s martyrdom got arrested. Somewhat surprisingly, this person was a former law enforcement officer, which didn’t put him beyond the reach of a current law enforcement official who was a big fan of Charlie Kirk. Perry County (Tennessee) sheriff Nick Weems took it upon himself to take offense on behalf of everyone in his jurisdiction and arrested former cop Larry Bushart for simply quoting Donald Trump in response to Charlie Kirk’s shooting:
One of his posts was a photo of President Donald Trump, along with the quote “We have to get over it,” drawing from his response to a school shooting in Perry, Iowa, in 2024.
Weems pretended that this post caused mass hysteria in Perry County, Tennessee. First, he claimed he was justified in arresting Larry Bushart because Bushart refused to take the post down. “What kind of person just says he don’t care?” asked the sheriff, who apparently thinks the First Amendment only applies to people who care what law enforcement officers say when they’re in the process of violating people’s rights.
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Then he lied to everyone — something exposed by none other than Lexington PD officers. He later admitted investigators knew Bushart wasn’t referring to Perry County or its schools in his Facebook post, which meant the post couldn’t possibly hope to satisfy even the vague and expansive contours of a local law that’s supposed to curb school shootings by punishing online threats.
Sheriff Weems claimed “mass hysteria” was the result of Bushart’s post. A public records request to the Perry County School District for documents by FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, which represented Bushart in this case) pertaining to this post was met with a “no related records” response, which strongly suggests no parent, student, teacher, or administrator thought Bushart’s post was some sort of threat against local schools or students.
A Tennessee man who was jailed for 37 days over a Facebook post he shared after the killing of Charlie Kirk has agreed to a $835,000 settlement with the sheriff who detained him, his lawyers said on Wednesday.
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In the posts, he shared memes that accused Mr. Kirk’s organization, Turning Point USA, of perpetrating hate and another that included past comments from President Trump about moving past a school shooting. The sheriff’s office in Perry County, Tenn., claimed that with those posts, he had threatened violence.
His bail was set at $2 million, and he remained in jail until the charge against him was dropped.
Check out that last sentence. Voters might also want to keep this in mind the next time local judges are up for election (or, if appointed, the people who appoint these judges are up for election).
Look, even if I didn’t think Charlie Kirk was a terrible person with reprehensible ideas/ideals, I’d still speak up for everyone’s right to treat his death with whatever level of respect they thought it deserved. “Too soon” is in the eye of the beholder, which definitely isn’t the objective approach needed to address cases involving personal expression.
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Even if I thought Larry Bushart was extremely careless in his wording or was perhaps trying to tease out an inference that could conceivably be seen as “threatening,” there’s no excuse for what happened here.
“No one should be hauled off to jail in the dark of night over a harmless meme just because the authorities disagree with its message,” Adam Steinbaugh, a senior attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a free speech legal advocacy group that represents Mr. Bushart, said in a statement. “We’re pleased that Larry has been compensated for this injustice, but local law enforcement never should have forced him to endure this ordeal in the first place.”
No law enforcement officer worth their paycheck would have engaged in this arrest. (And, indeed, it looks as though the first officers on the scene from the Lexington PD saw this as an unconstitutional attack on someone’s protected rights.) And no judge should have signed off on a $2 million bail request over a post only one person — that being Sheriff Weems — seemed to feel was illegal.
Bushart wins. Tennessee residents also win, but they’re stuck with the bill. Sheriff Weems loses, but unless he’s ousted from office, he’ll learn nothing from this experience, since this won’t be coming out of his own pocket. The First Amendment has been vindicated, but Sheriff Weems (and the people who support him) made it clear it will always be under attack so long as MAGA acolytes remain in positions of power.
A new NYT Connections puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #1091).
Good morning! Let’s play Connections, the NYT’s clever word game that challenges you to group answers in various categories. It can be tough, so read on if you need Connections hints.
What should you do once you’ve finished? Why, play some more word games of course. I’ve also got daily Strands hints and answers and Quordle hints and answers articles if you need help for those too, while Marc’s Wordle today page covers the original viral word game.
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SPOILER WARNING: Information about NYT Connections today is below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers.
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NYT Connections today (game #1092) – today’s words
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Today’s NYT Connections words are…
POP
GUT
SHEER
STATE
UTTER
WAVE
LEVEL
STEP
TOTAL
EXPRESS
THIN
TRASH
GOSSAMER
CORE
VOICE
GAUZY
NYT Connections today (game #1092) – hint #1 – group hints
What are some clues for today’s NYT Connections groups?
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YELLOW: See through material
GREEN: Say something
BLUE: Wreck it
PURPLE: Partial sound categories
Need more clues?
We’re firmly in spoiler territory now, but read on if you want to know what the four theme answers are for today’s NYT Connections puzzles…
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NYT Connections today (game #1092) – hint #2 – group answers
What are the answers for today’s NYT Connections groups?
YELLOW: TRANSLUCENT, AS FABRIC
GREEN: SPEAK
BLUE: DEMOLISH
PURPLE: MUSIC GENRE SUFFIXES
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NYT Connections today (game #1092) – the answers
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The answers to today’s Connections, game #1092, are…
YELLOW: TRANSLUCENT, AS FABRIC GAUZY, GOSSAMER, SHEER, THIN
GREEN: SPEAK EXPRESS, STATE, UTTER, VOICE
BLUE: DEMOLISH GUT, LEVEL, TOTAL, TRASH
PURPLE: MUSIC GENRE SUFFIXES CORE, POP, STEP, WAVE
My rating: Easy
My score: Perfect
Of all the MUSIC GENRE SUFFIXES, I reckon WAVE is the most common — Synthwave, Darkwave, Coldwave, Chillwave, Emowave, Doomwave, Dreamwave, Retrowave, New Wave, Old Wave… you can basically put any word in front of it and invent a movement. CORE, on the other hand, is harder to attach.
Having said all this I was with a journalist the other day who claims that he invented the term Brit POP — a genre which originally put hundreds of other vaguely similar guitar bands under the same umbrella. Now it’s an era that is synonymous with just one act, Oasis.
I went to see Oasis once in the early 2000s and myself and the other inebriated people I was with thought it would be amusing to just sing the name “Barry” to every single one of their lyrics. It must have been very annoying. Such an act today would get us thrown out of Great Britain for treason.
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Anyway I digress…
Yesterday’s NYT Connections answers (Saturday, June 6, game #1091)
YELLOW: PILLAR POLE, POST, SHAFT, STAKE
GREEN: INDICATE, AS EMOTIONS BETRAY, DISPLAY, EXPRESS, REGISTER
BLUE: KINDS OF LIZARDS BASILISK, DRAGON, MONITOR, SKINK
PURPLE: _____TABLE DINNER, DRAFTING, ROUND, TIMES
What is NYT Connections?
NYT Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games made by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four items that share something in common, and each group has a different difficulty level: green is easy, yellow a little harder, blue often quite tough and purple usually very difficult.
On the plus side, you don’t technically need to solve the final one, as you’ll be able to answer that one by a process of elimination. What’s more, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a little bit of breathing room.
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It’s a little more involved than something like Wordle, however, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to trip you up with tricks. For instance, watch out for homophones and other word games that could disguise the answers.
It’s playable for free via the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #1594).
Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,400 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today – or scroll down further for the answers.
Enjoy playing word games? You can also check out my NYT Connections today and NYT Strands today pages for hints and answers for those puzzles, while Marc’s Wordle today column covers the original viral word game.
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SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers.
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Quordle today (game #1595) – hint #1 – Vowels
How many different vowels are in Quordle today?
• The number of different vowels in Quordle today is 5*.
* Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is sometimes counted as a vowel too).
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Quordle today (game #1595) – hint #2 – repeated letters
Do any of today’s Quordle answers contain repeated letters?
• The number of Quordle answers containing a repeated letter today is 1.
Quordle today (game #1595) – hint #3 – uncommon letters
Do the letters Q, Z, X or J appear in Quordle today?
• Yes. Two of Q, Z, X or J appear among today’s Quordle answers.
A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, June 6 (game #825).
Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it’s great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints.
Want more word-based fun? Then check out my NYT Connections today and Quordle today pages for hints and answers for those games, and Marc’s Wordle today page for the original viral word game.
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NYT Strands today (game #826) – hint #1 – today’s theme
What is the theme of today’s NYT Strands?
• Today’s NYT Strands theme is… Herpetology 101
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NYT Strands today (game #826) – hint #2 – clue words
Play any of these words to unlock the in-game hints system.
SNACK
BLAME
CLEAN
ROLE
BONE
CAKE
NYT Strands today (game #826) – hint #3 – spangram letters
How many letters are in today’s spangram?
• Spangram has 11 letters
NYT Strands today (game #826) – hint #4 – spangram position
What are two sides of the board that today’s spangram touches?
First side: top, 3rd column
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Last side: bottom, 2nd column
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NYT Strands today (game #826) – the answers
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The answers to today’s Strands, game #826, are…
BULLFROG
SNAKE
TURTLE
CHAMELEON
CROCODILE
SPANGRAM: COLDBLOODED
My rating: Hard
My score: Perfect
I do not quite know how I knew that herpetology was related to amphibians and reptiles, but it popped into my head somehow.
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Most likely it was something to do with my recent David Attenborough documentary binge, but either way it was a huge help in cracking today’s game. The fact that I spied BULLFROG almost instantly helped too.
Despite my confidence about the theme, this game was still challenging, much like the beasts themselves; every word was well camouflaged and we had a spangram that zig-zagged across the board.
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Yesterday’s NYT Strands answers (Saturday, June 6, game #825)
MARRIAGE
NUPTIALS
WEDLOCK
VOWS
MATRIMONY
SPANGRAM: TYINGTHEKNOT
What is NYT Strands?
Strands is the NYT’s not-so-new-any-more word game, following Wordle and Connections. It’s now a fully fledged member of the NYT’s games stable that has been running for a year and which can be played on the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.
I’ve got a full guide to how to play NYT Strands, complete with tips for solving it, so check that out if you’re struggling to beat it each day.
The Financial Times reports that Anthropic has installed half a dozen engineers inside the NSA as forward-deployed staff. Their job is said to involve guiding the agency’s use of Claude Mythos and customizing the model for specific applications. Read Entire Article Source link
Watch Argentina vs Honduras live streams to see how the defending champions shape up before the 2026 World Cup. Can they become only the third team in history to retain the title? Early signs suggest that Lionel Messi’s men are indeed capable of doing that.
After their March friendly against Spain was cancelled, Argentina went on to decimate Mauritania and Zambia and have now won five successive friendlies. They will look to extend that run against Honduras.
Lionel Scalon’s side also lost just four of their 18 World Cup qualifying matches, finishing nine points clear of second-placed Ecuador in the CONMEBOL standings. Superstar Lionel Messi continues to be the team’s driving force. He finished as the top scorer for his team in qualifying (8) and also registered the most assists (3).
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However, Messi will not feature against Honduras due to muscle fatigue, along with Emiliano Martínez, who’s still nursing a finger injury.
Argentina will face what many would consider an emotionally depleted Honduras side, having missed out on World Cup qualification by the narrowest of margins. All they needed was a victory over Costa Rica, but they could only manage a draw.
Following that disappointment, Rianaldo Rueda stepped down as head coach. Can José Francisco Molina lift the squad as they take on the defending champions, a team they have lost to in each of their last three meetings?
Read on for our guide on where to watch Argentina vs Honduras live streams online, on TV and potentially for free wherever you are.
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Can I watch Argentina vs Honduras for free?
Yes, you can stream Argentina vs Honduras for free, in a few select countries:
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch the World Cup 2026 warm-up match for free as if you were right at home. NordVPN is our top pick of the options.
How to watch Argentina vs Honduras using a VPN
A VPN is handy piece of software that can make your device appear as if it’s back in your home country, so you can unlock your usual service. The best VPN right now? We recommend NordVPN – it does everything and comes with a 75% discount today.
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How to watch Argentina vs Honduras live streams in the US
In the US, Argentina vs Honduras is being shown on ESPN Deportes, which is available via the FuboTV and Sling.
On both cord-cutters you will need the Lation Plans.
Alternatively, you can stream the match live with an ESPN Unlimited plan, which costs $29.99/month or $299.99/year.
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Outside the US during the match? Use NordVPN to watch Argentina vs Honduras’s full live coverage from anywhere.
How to watch Argentina vs Honduras live streams around the world
Can I watch Argentina vs Honduras online in the UK, Canada, and Australia?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as though any broadcasters in the UK, Canada, or Australia have selected the Argentina vs Honduras game.
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However, if you’re on holiday in any of these countries from the US, Argentina, France, or elsewhere, then you can use NordVPN to access your home coverage of the game.
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