‘Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand’ NYT Mini Crossword clue answer and hints

This one is quite tough.

The "Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand" clue for the NYT Mini.
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With how fundamental bathrooms are to our everyday lives, it’s not too surprising there are many ways to refer to this space. Today’s “Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand” clue challenges you to uncover a very particular way of referring to this location.

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This is a pretty tricky clue to solve, and it’s also very short, which means there are only a few letters to uncover. If you’re stumped by this one, here are some clues and the answer to help you solve the “Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand” hint on the Sept. 19 NYT Mini Crossword puzzle.

‘Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand’ NYT Sept. 19 Mini Crossword hints

The "Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand" clue marked on the NYT Mini Crossword.
It’s a super short word. Screenshot by Dot Esports
  • Hint 1: It starts with “W.”
  • Hint 2: You’re looking for an abbreviation, not a word.
  • Hint 3: There are signs all around Europe with this word on them.
  • Hint 4: It ends with the letter “S.”

Stop here and don’t go any further until you’re ready to learn the solution because I’m about to reveal it.

‘Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand’ NYT Mini answer

The solution for the “Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand” clue on the Sept. 19 NYT Mini Crossword is “WCS.” This is an abbreviation for the word water closets, which is a common European way of referring to the bathroom, restroom, or toilets.

If you’ve ever been to Europe or currently live there, you’re likely familiar with this word and abbreviation. There are plenty of signs around Europe marking water closets with the “WC” abbreviation.

‘Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand’ clue difficulty rating

Although I’ve been to Europe, this clue had me absolutely stumped. It’s such a short word, but it’s a really tough one to uncover even if you are familiar with this abbreviation since it can be pretty difficult to connect the shorthand version of this term with this clue. Adding an “S” at the end is really what makes it tricky since you might think of “WC” but not realize you need to add an additional letter to solve this one.

With all of this in mind, I’m giving the “Rooms with toilets, in European shorthand” clue a full five out of five difficulty rating. I’ve seen plenty of tough clues throughout the daily NYT Mini Crosswords, but this is certainly one of the trickiest ones yet.

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