Sixteen terms. Four groups of four. Find the connection.
How to play
Sort the sixteen terms into four groups of four. Select four tiles, then check the group.
Each group sits at a tier from 1 to 4. Tier 1 is the gentlest, Tier 4 the meanest. You find out which tier you hit only once the group is right.
Get three of the four and you'll be told you're one off. You won't be told which one.
Four wrong guesses ends the grid and reveals the answers.
Several terms are placed to look like they belong somewhere else. That's the puzzle, not a bug.
New grid every morning, with the Digest.
Where these came from
Nobody chose the whole stack
A new hire on a media team spends their first quarter learning names rather than learning the job. Nobody hands them a glossary. The vocabulary arrives in fragments: a line in a contract, a tab someone else left open, a vendor on a call who assumes the room is already fluent. Much of it describes systems chosen years earlier by people who have since left the building. What marks out a fluent colleague is not knowing more words but placing an unfamiliar one instantly, working out which layer it sits in, who sells it and who pays for it. That placing instinct is what an hour of sorting rewards.
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