Daily Group Grid Answer — July 5, 2026
Full answer to our original Daily Group Grid puzzle for July 5, 2026 (Puzzle #186). Want the latest day instead? Head to today's answer, or just need a nudge — try the progressive hints. Tap a blacked-out box to reveal it.
Hints (no spoilers)
- Yellow: the easiest, most literal group.
- Green: a small twist on the obvious.
- Blue: trickier — think category, not surface meaning.
- Purple: the curveball; expect wordplay or a hidden pattern.
The Answers
| Group | Theme | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 🟡 Yellow | Citrus | LEMON, LIME, CITRON, YUZU |
| 🟢 Green | Bad car (slang) | CLUNKER, BEATER, JALOPY, HEAP |
| 🔵 Blue | Microsoft apps | WORD, TEAMS, EDGE, OUTLOOK |
| 🟣 Purple | Verbs: do very well | EXCEL, SHINE, THRIVE, STAR |
The purple trap: LEMON is citrus and a bad car; EXCEL is a Microsoft app and a verb. LEMON stays in citrus, EXCEL goes to the 'do well' verbs — the app group uses WORD/TEAMS/EDGE/OUTLOOK.
How the July 5, 2026 board comes apart
The opening move is Citrus (🟡 yellow). Read LEMON, LIME, CITRON and YUZU side by side and the category “Citrus” announces itself. Lock it in before touching anything ambiguous — a solved yellow row shrinks the search space for the three harder groups.
Next comes Bad car (slang) (🟢 green). The connection between CLUNKER, BEATER, JALOPY and HEAP is still concrete, but you have to name it yourself rather than just spot it. Before committing, confirm all four genuinely fit “Bad car (slang)” — not only the two that jumped out first.
Blue hides Microsoft apps (🔵). None of WORD, TEAMS, EDGE or OUTLOOK looks special alone; the giveaway is the pattern they form together. Say the candidate label “Microsoft apps” out loud and check each word against it before you submit.
That leaves Verbs: do very well (🟣 purple): EXCEL, SHINE, THRIVE and STAR. As usual the final group leans on wordplay or a hidden pattern, so it is safest solved by elimination — clear the other twelve tiles and take what remains.
Why the purple group misleads: LEMON is citrus and a bad car; EXCEL is a Microsoft app and a verb. LEMON stays in citrus, EXCEL goes to the 'do well' verbs — the app group uses WORD/TEAMS/EDGE/OUTLOOK. Whenever a word seems to fit two groups, park it and finish the group that has four unambiguous members — the leftover placement resolves itself.
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