Greetings, sports fans!
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and his fiance Haley Steinfeld walked the red carpet at the NFL Honorary Show on Thursday night from New Orleans, Louisiana, the Super Bowl location this weekend. Ta. Just as Allen and Steinfeld combine the best of the NFL with the film, so does today's version of Cinematrix from Vulture.
Vulture's friends have created a special edition of the Cinematrix game in time for the Super Bowl.
Today's grid has two categories tied to the NFL and the Super Bowl.
- The title includes the NFL team name
- $lix+ Worldwide Box Office
The first one is a singular or plural of the mascot names of NFL teams, such as “Eagles” or “Chief”, two teams playing in the Super Bowl, or any other NFL team mascot names, such as the 30 other NFL teams. is.
The second category is a play about the number of Super Bowls that cleverly use Roman numerals. The film in this column should make $59 million at the box office worldwide.
This is today's grid, but you'll need to click and play vultures.
It's easy to play. Here are the rules:
- For each square, select the movie that satisfies two intersecting cues from the X and Y axes. Congratulations if a movie poster appeared, you made that square right.
- There are nine guesses to fill out the entire grid. Certain movies cannot be used twice.
- If you are unsure about a particular clue, click to see the person's headshot or read a more detailed explanation.
- If you guess the movie correctly, you'll see a percentage in that square. It represents the number of players who guessed the same movie in that square.
- At the end of each game, you get a rare score. Choose a more ambiguous film for each square and get a more impressive score.
Once you've finished with Vulture, come back and share your grid and rare scores in the comments section below. Once you have submitted, there is a “Copy Results” button.
There are new puzzles every day, so add them to your daily game rotation!




