Happy Sunday, puzzlers! Hope you're cozy indoors, unlike my breakfast mishap this morning. Burnt toast and an empty milk carton led to a comical kitchen chaos dance. With 11 degrees outside and freezing fog, I think I'll stick to puzzles over cooking today.
On the bright side, our "Connections" puzzle today is like a warm cup of cocoa for your brain. As you dive in, keep an eye out for those sneaky yellow and green clues that might lead you astray. Remember, always scan for loose synonyms and watch out for cross-category decoys!
Feeling stuck? Don't worry, just take a step back and approach it from a different angle. Sometimes a fresh perspective can unlock those tricky connections. So why not give it a shot and see where the puzzle leads you today? Need a hint or just want to jump in? The grid is waiting for your clever moves!
How to Play NYT Connections
Overview
Connections is a daily word puzzle game from The New York Times. The goal is to find groups of four words that share something in common. You’re presented with 16 words arranged in a 4ร4 grid, and you must identify four groups of four related words.
Basic Rules
- You have 16 words total, arranged in a 4ร4 grid
- There are exactly 4 groups of 4 related words each
- Each word belongs to exactly one group
- You must find all four groups to complete the puzzle
- You have 4 mistakes allowed before the game ends
How to Play
- Look at all 16 words and try to identify patterns or connections
- Select 4 words you think belong together by clicking/tapping them
- Click “Submit” to check if your group is correct
- If correct, those 4 words will be removed and grouped together
- If incorrect, you lose one of your 4 allowed mistakes
- Continue until you find all 4 groups or run out of mistakes
Difficulty Levels
The four groups are color-coded by difficulty:
- ๐จ YELLOW: Easiest – usually straightforward categories
- ๐ฉ GREEN: Easy-Medium – slightly more complex connections
- ๐ฆ BLUE: Medium-Hard – trickier associations or wordplay
- ๐ช PURPLE: Hardest – often involves puns, multiple meanings, or very subtle connections
Strategy Tips
- Start with the most obvious connections first
- Be careful of red herrings – words that seem to fit multiple categories
- If you’re unsure, try to eliminate what doesn’t belong first
- The purple group often involves wordplay, homophones, or very creative connections
- Don’t guess randomly – you only have 4 mistakes
Scoring
- Complete the puzzle to see your results
- Mistakes are tracked but don’t affect your final score
- Share your results with friends using the share button
- Results show how many mistakes you made for each group
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Provide support
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ACT AS A BACKUP
- COVER
- FILL IN
- SUB
- TEMP
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Special functions
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PC KEYBOARD KEYS
- ALT
- ENTER
- MENU
- WINDOWS
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Variety of forms
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PASTA SHAPES
- BOWTIE
- RIBBON
- SHELL
- TUBE
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Added endings
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SUFFIXES
- ATE
- DOM
- HOOD
- SHIP