Daily Group Grid Answer — July 6, 2026

Full answer to our original Daily Group Grid puzzle for July 6, 2026 (Puzzle #187). 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.

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The Answers

GroupThemeWords
🟡 YellowDance stylesSALSA, TANGO, WALTZ, SWING
🟢 GreenDips / saucesQUESO, RANCH, HUMMUS, AIOLI
🔵 BluePlayground equipmentSLIDE, SEESAW, SWINGSET, MONKEYBARS
🟣 PurpleNATO phonetic alphabetFOXTROT, ECHO, BRAVO, DELTA

The purple trap: SALSA is a dance and a dip; TANGO a dance and NATO code; SWING a dance and a playground item. All four dances stay together; the decoy groups use their unambiguous members.

How the July 6, 2026 board comes apart

Start with Dance styles (🟡 yellow). SALSA, TANGO, WALTZ and SWING share the most literal link on the board — each one is a plain, dictionary-level example of “Dance styles”. Bank the safest group first: clearing four tiles early leaves every later decoy fewer places to hide.

Green is Dips / sauces (🟢). QUESO and RANCH usually surface first; the test is whether HUMMUS and AIOLI belong to “Dips / sauces” just as cleanly. If one of the four feels forced, that word probably serves another group and you are one tile off.

The blue group, Playground equipment, tends to need a second pass. SLIDE, SEESAW, SWINGSET and MONKEYBARS only click once you stop reading each word at surface level and ask what single category could hold all four at once — here, that shared frame is “Playground equipment”.

Purple is NATO phonetic alphabet: FOXTROT, ECHO, BRAVO and DELTA. Do not hunt for it directly — the “NATO phonetic alphabet” link is built to stay invisible until the easier groups are gone. Solve around it and let the last four tiles confirm themselves.

Why the purple group misleads: SALSA is a dance and a dip; TANGO a dance and NATO code; SWING a dance and a playground item. All four dances stay together; the decoy groups use their unambiguous members. 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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