You have six chances to accurately guess the destination of a two-transfer subway ride in the browser game Subwaydle. Subwaydle, like Wordle, requires that each guess be a real word. Rail lines are colored gray when they are off the route, yellow when they are on the route but are now in the wrong place, and green when they are on the route and are in the right place. There isn't a quick pit stop at a subway bar on any route.
Sunny Ng, a software engineer from New York City, created the game after attending pre-pandemic trivia events at the New York City Transit Museum. Try your hand at a puzzle to see if you can figure it out, but beware—there are 6,835 different ways to solve a puzzle every working day. Due to the game's adaption to weekend service, there are only 4,188 possible combinations on the weekends. You might get a tip that tells you where the journey starts and ends.
The three-train mystery route must be deduced using only legal transfers six times. The line will turn green if it is in the appropriate spot and yellow if it is a part of the final response, just like in the example, but in the incorrect sequence.
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