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- Start with common, vowel-heavy guesses in Scribe Mode to quickly map out which letters are actually in play before committing to a real answer.
- Watch the Shared Letters panel — those letters are guaranteed to appear in all three answers, so once you spot one, try it in the other two words too.
- In Scribe Mode, an emerald tile means that letter isn't in this word, but it is in one of the other two — use it to narrow down where to try it next.
- If you're stuck, Pilgrim Mode's first hint is free — it costs nothing and can reveal the position you needed to break the puzzle open.
- The Person, Place, and Thing are usually tied together by the same Bible story or passage — thinking about the narrative, not just the letters, can narrow your guesses fast.
- Solve the shortest word first when you can — fewer letters means fewer possibilities to rule out.
- Faint outline letters in empty tiles are your memory — you've already confirmed that letter belongs there, so spend your remaining attempts on the positions you don't know yet.
- An invalid word in Scribe Mode doesn't cost you an attempt, so it's safe to test a real word you're unsure about just to see how its letters score.
- Keep an eye on your attempt dots — with only 10 per puzzle, shift from information-gathering guesses to your best guess once you're down to your last few.
- Every attempt teaches you something, right or wrong — don't be afraid to commit to a guess even when you're not fully sure.