Slate has introduced a new daily word puzzle, Pears Game 110, available every day at noon starting from December 4, 2025. This initiative invites word enthusiasts to engage in a new challenge each day, enhancing the interactive experience for players.
The previous version, Pears Game 109, featured the longest word as LOLLYGAG. With the launch of the updated game, players can expect a fresh word challenge daily. The complete archive of Pears games is now accessible, allowing users to revisit past puzzles and improve their word skills.
Slate Plus members benefit from an expanded offering, gaining access to over 100 games of Pears at their convenience. This “all-you-can-eat” approach to word games caters to avid players who wish to challenge themselves with a variety of puzzles.
Recent additions to the word list include intriguing terms like GAYLOR, ALGOLOGY, and ROLAG. These words not only enrich the game but also reflect the diverse and evolving nature of language. Players are encouraged to contribute their own word suggestions by contacting [email protected].
In addition to the Pears Game, word puzzle enthusiasts can explore the Slate Mini Crossword for December 4, 2025, which poses questions like, “Which Field of Earth Sciences Is the Study of Water on or in the Ground?” The engaging content reflects Slate’s commitment to providing thought-provoking and entertaining material for its audience.
As the popularity of word games continues to grow, Slate remains at the forefront of this trend, offering interactive and enriching experiences for players across the globe. Whether a seasoned wordsmith or a casual player, the new Pears Game is set to captivate and challenge users daily.
