Today’s NYT Connections puzzle offers a challenging experience for players. It features a fun movie category that many participants enjoy. Players can find clues and answers on the official website.
The New York Times has introduced a Connections Bot, similar to their Wordle game. After finishing a game, players can visit this bot to receive a score and see an analysis of their answers. Users registered with the Times Games section can track their performance. This includes the number of puzzles completed, their win rate, and how many times they achieved a perfect score.
For today’s puzzles, hints are provided for different groups. The easiest group, labelled yellow, includes hints like “Splish-splash.” The green group has the clue “It sits on your shoulders.” The blue group suggests thinking of a “large, heavy nail used in building a railroad track.” The toughest, purple group hints at “Enjoy the show.”
The answers to today’s groups are as follows: the yellow group consists of landforms by water—delta, island, isthmus, and peninsula. The green group includes slang for head—coconut, dome, melon, and pate. The blue group features things that can be spiked—mohawk, punch, sea urchin, and volleyball. The last group pertains to “The ____ Man” movies—elephant, invisible, omega, and running.
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