The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for the NYT Connections puzzle #936, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among words, with today's categories including write, skit, benchmark, and vegetable minus starting letter.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for the December 26 NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with tips to help solve it.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for the December 2 NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with the solution revealed at the end.
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" has gained popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words in groups of four. The game resets daily and becomes progressively more difficult. Players can use hints, tips, and strategies to solve the puzzle, with today's categories being "Orderly," "Augmentative Prefixes," "Become Larger," and "Items in Classic Kids' Games." The solution to today's puzzle includes words like "CLEAN," "HYPER," "BALLOON," and "DOMINO." If players need more help, the game offers color-coded difficulty levels and the ability to share results on social media.
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" has gained popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words in groups of four. The game resets daily and becomes progressively more difficult, with players allowed up to four mistakes before the game ends. Color-coded categories and the ability to rearrange the board aim to aid players in spotting connections. Today's categories are "Make Shorter," "Muscular," "Enthusiast," and "Wrinkly Things," with the solution being: CLIP, CUT, PARE, TRIM; BUILT, JACKED, RIPPED, SWOLE; BUFF, FAN, LOVER, NUT; and BRAIN, PRUNE, PUG, WALNUT.
New York Times' latest word game "Connections" has gained popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words. Each puzzle features 16 words split into four categories, and players must group four words that share something in common. Today's categories include "Hit Hard," "Newspaper Names," "Crescent-Shaped Things," and "Power-ups In Super Mario World." Players can use hints, tips, and strategies to solve the puzzle, with the option to share results on social media. If you missed today's solution, there will be new puzzles to tackle tomorrow.
The New York Times' latest word game, Connections, has gained popularity for 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 falling into categories such as book titles, country names, and more. Hints and tips are provided to assist players, and the game can be shared on social media. Today's puzzle solution includes categories like "Topic of Discussion," "Section of One's Life," "Parts of a Car, Informally," and "Color Homophones."