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Many players found today’s NYT Connections puzzle challenging. One word that stood out was “vinegar.” Some believe the New York Times may be using the saying “full of piss and vinegar.” This saying means someone is lively or full of energy.
The Times has a Connections Bot, similar to the one for Wordle. After completing a puzzle, players can check their score and have the program analyse their answers. Those registered with the Times Games section can track their progress. This includes the number of puzzles they have finished, their win rates, and how many times they achieved perfect scores.
The Connections puzzle today includes four groups of words with different themes. The yellow group focuses on painting media. The answers are acrylic, gouache, oil, and tempera. The green group relates to enthusiasm and includes words like gusto, panache, verve, and vinegar again.
The blue group features beginnings of classic hip-hop groups, such as Beastie (Beastie Boys) and Public (Public Enemy). Lastly, the purple group centres on “ghost ____,” with answers like kitchen, pepper, town, and writer.
Players can improve their skills by saying clue words aloud and thinking about word connections carefully. Each puzzle offers a unique challenge that requires thoughtful consideration of word groupings.