For daily players, keeping that Connections streak alive feels like a badge of honor. But puzzles like today’s? They’re designed to trip you up. One group is a total gimme, the kind you’ll knock out instantly. Another, though, is the type that makes you stare at the screen wondering if you’ve lost your touch. That’s where hints come in handy, giving you just enough of a push to outsmart the game without spoiling the fun.

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What exactly is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is not your typical word game. It’s a brain teaser where you’re presented with a 4 × 4 grid containing 16 words. Your task? Find four groups of four words that share a common connection. These groups are colour-coded by difficulty:

  • Green = easy
  • Yellow = moderate
  • Blue = challenging
  • Purple = toughest

Tips to Conquer NYT Connections

Though I’m still mastering the game, here are a few strategies that have helped me:

  • Pay Attention to Feedback: If you get a group wrong, watch the message “One away” usually means you’re close!
  • Shuffle to Refresh Your View: Rearranging the words can spark new insights.
  • Start with the Easy Groups: The green and yellow sets are typically more obvious and can help you narrow down the rest.

Hints for Today

  • Yellow group: Keep tabs on (follow, monitor, track, watch)
  • Green group: One in a dozen (donut, juror, month, rose)
  • Blue group: Things with ink (pen, printer, squid, tattoo machine)
  • Purple group: _ Rabbit (Roger, Trix, Velveteen, White)

Spoiler territory ahead! All answers for today:

  • Yellow group: Equipment (gear, kit, stuff, tackle)
  • Green group: Dress in (don, put on, sport, wear)
  • Blue group: Street suffixes (alley, court, lane, way)
  • Purple group: Nicknames that have other meanings (bill, bob, pat, tom)

My Take

Today’s puzzle was a classic one, playing with different meanings and categories. The yellow group with equipment was easy to pick out, while the green group tied to dress in was straightforward once you connected the dots. The blue set, focused on street suffixes, was a little trickier, and the purple group of nicknames added a fun layer of wordplay. Overall, it was a fun puzzle with a mix of challenging and easy connections.
If you enjoyed today’s puzzle, make sure to check in tomorrow for more clues and answers!

If you enjoyed today’s puzzle, make sure to check in tomorrow for more clues and answers!

Rabia Tayyab

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