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"Solving 'Connections' #293: Tips and Hints from NYT 'Connections' March 30"
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" challenges players to find common threads between words, with each puzzle featuring 16 words split into four categories. Players can rearrange and shuffle the board, and each group is color-coded based on difficulty. Today's categories include "Breathes Heavily," "Preserves, as Meat," "Predicaments," and "Things in 'My Favorite Things'." The solution to Connections #293 includes words like GASPS, HUFFS, PANTS, PUFFS for "Breathes Heavily" and AKETTLES, MITTENS, RAINDROPS, WHISKERS for "Things in 'My Favorite Things'."

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"Wordle Answers and Hints: February 15-16, 2024"
Wordle, the popular daily word puzzle game, was originally created by engineer Josh Wardle and has since become an international phenomenon, leading to its acquisition by the New York Times. Today's Wordle answer is "STASH," a 5-letter word with a double letter "S." The game's archive of past puzzles has been taken down at the request of the New York Times, and while some may feel it's getting harder, there's always the option to turn on Hard Mode for an extra challenge.

"Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 NYT Crossword Answers"
Samuel A. Donaldson, a law professor in Georgia, returns with his 39th crossword in The New York Times, featuring a theme where two entries lie next to each other on the same row. The puzzle includes wordplay with clues like "Highway crossing" (PASSOVER) which, when flipped, becomes OVERPASS, adding an extra layer of complexity to the Thursday puzzle.

"Country Conundrum: Sunday Puzzle Unveiled"
NPR's Sunday Puzzle challenges listeners to identify countries based on three-letter words found within their names, while also presenting a new challenge involving rearranging letters to form brand names. Additionally, a new challenge from a listener involves changing vowel sounds in a famous classical composer's name to phonetically spell out a sport.

"Crack the Code: Solving NYT Connections Puzzles"
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" has gained popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words. Similar to Wordle, the game resets daily and becomes progressively more difficult. Players receive hints and tips to assist in solving the puzzles, with today's categories including original Monopoly tokens, baseball equipment, words before a type of rodent, and "hard hit." The solution to today's puzzle is revealed, but players are encouraged to keep trying as new challenges await.

"Jan. 24, 2024: NYT Crossword Answers Revealed"
The New York Times crossword for January 24, 2024, constructed by John-Clark Levin, features a theme related to winter underwear, with the term "Winter underwear" appearing four times in the puzzle. The crossword column also mentions the recent snowfall in New York City and encourages solvers to tackle the puzzle without breaking their streak.

"Crack the Code: Solving NYT 'Connections' Puzzles from January 20-22"
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" has gained popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words. Similar to Wordle, the game resets daily and becomes progressively more difficult. Players must group four words that share a commonality, with each set color-coded by difficulty. Today's categories include "RIP OFF," "THINGS MADE OF WAX," "UNITS OF VEGETABLES," and "PARTS OF AN AIRPLANE." The solution for today's puzzle includes words like "FLEECE," "CANDLE," and "CABIN." Helpful hints and strategies are provided to assist players in solving the game.

"Mastering Wordle: Tips, Hints, and Solutions for Early January 2024 Puzzles"
Today's Wordle #927 answer is "AGING." The article provides hints and background information about the popular word puzzle game, Wordle, which was created by Josh Wardle and later acquired by the New York Times. Tips for choosing a starting word and the reason behind occasional dual answers are discussed. The article also mentions the removal of the Wordle archive and reassures players that the game's difficulty remains unchanged.

"Crack the Code: Wordle #769 Clues and Answers Revealed!"
Newsweek provides hints and the answer for Wordle puzzle #769, a popular addictive game where players have to guess a five-letter word within six tries. The hints include no repeated letters, two different vowels, starting with "water," beginning with a vowel, and the definition of the word. The answer for today's puzzle is "ethos."

"Quordle Answers and Clues for May 28th and 29th: Tricky Solutions and Hints"
Today's Quordle game features four five-letter words starting with A, E, S, and T. The clues for the words are irritate, select a winner by popular vote, bread after it's been sitting out a bit too long, and [blank] Man, fictional superhero depicted in the movie Jingle All The Way. The answers are ANNOY, ELECT, STALE, and TURBO. Players have nine attempts to find all four words simultaneously.

"Wordle May 13 & 12 Answers and Hints: Brainteaser Solutions Revealed"
Today's Wordle puzzle has five letters, starts with the letter A, and is used to describe an unpleasant taste or odor. The answer is "Acrid." Wordle is a popular daily game created by Josh Wardle, which has gained over 45 million users since its public release in October 2021. The game involves guessing a mystery 5-letter word in 6 tries or fewer, with each correct letter turning green, yellow, or gray depending on its position in the word. Wardle sold the game to The New York Times for an undisclosed seven-figure sum in January 2022.