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Yesterday’s [BRACKET CITY] Answers, Hints, Sentence Solved

May 6, 2004:

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Catching up on yesterday’s [BRACKET CITY]?
We’re here to guide you through each layer of the puzzle, step by step, until you uncover the final sentence, revealing a real event from that day in history.

[BRACKET CITY] - Yesterday's Clues & Answers

Below are all of yesterday’s clues, along with the correct answers:

Yesterday’s NYT Puzzles

Yesterday's [BRACKET CITY] Final Solution

Here’s the historical fact revealed by yesterday’s puzzle:

May 6, 2004: the series finale of "Friends" airs


How to Solve [BRACKET CITY] with Lady Puzzle Pro

Everyone has their own solving style, and that’s exactly what this tool is built for. Whether you like gentle nudges or straight-up answers, here’s how to use it:

Step 1: Choose your help style

You can either interact directly with the puzzle at the top by revealing individual brackets or scroll down to the list of clues and reveal answers one by one. It’s totally up to you.

Step 2: Reveal what you need (and only what you need)

Click any highlighted bracket in the puzzle to see what goes inside. Or, browse the clue list below and click the one you want help with. You’ll get just that answer, no spoilers for anything else.

Step 3: See the final sentence for inspiration

If you’d like to see what happened today in history, the final sentence the puzzle builds toward, just click Reveal Sentence. You can check it out, then come back to solving the brackets at your own pace.


What is [BRACKET CITY]?

Bracket City is a daily word game where every correct answer reveals part of the next clue, like solving your way down a trail of nested brackets. The result is a full sentence tied to something that happened on this day in history.

Created by Ben Gross, the game launched here on January 1, 2025, and quickly built a loyal following. As of April 8, 2025, Bracket City became part of The Atlantic's games platform, where Ben now works alongside Caleb Madison, The Atlantic’s Director of Games.
You can play it here.

How the Game Works

  • Solve any clue just by typing the answer and hitting Enter.
  • You don’t need to click, just type and go!
  • Each correct answer unlocks a new layer, until the whole sentence is revealed.

Need help?
Click a clue once to get a hint (the first letter), and click again to reveal the full answer. Just keep in mind: peeks and reveals affect your score.

🏆 Ranks and Scoring

Your performance earns you a city-themed title, based on how you solve the puzzle:

  • Commuter
  • Mayor
  • Kingmaker (perfect solve!)

Here’s what affects your score:

  • ❌ Wrong guesses
  • 👀 Peeking at clues
  • 🛟 Revealing answers

You’ll also see your:

  • Base score
  • Penalties (for wrongs, peeks, reveals)
  • Final score
  • Total keystrokes vs. minimum needed

🗓 Want to play past puzzles?

The archive goes all the way back to January 1, 2025, so you can challenge yourself with earlier games any time. And so does our [BRACKET CITY] Archive! Use it to get help on any past puzzle whenever you’d like.

⚙️ Game Settings

  • Hard mode: Every keystroke counts, and there’s no submit button! (Must be enabled before starting.)
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