The NYT Connections puzzle today is particularly engaging for fans of the colour yellow. Connections is one of the most popular word games from the New York Times, where players identify common themes among words. Resembling the widely-known Wordle, Connections resets at midnight, presenting progressively challenging word sets. Hints and strategies are provided to assist players.
For those eager to solve today’s puzzle, clues are available in the article before the solution. Connections can be enjoyed on both web browsers and mobile devices. Players are tasked with grouping four words that share a common link. Created by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, this game has captured the attention of social media users.
Each puzzle consists of 16 words, which can belong to various categories, such as book titles or country names. Although many words may seem related, only one particular grouping is correct. Players have a maximum of four incorrect guesses before the game ends. Correct answers remove those words from the board.
The game allows players to rearrange words for easier connection spotting. Each category is colour-coded: yellow represents the easiest level, followed by green, blue, and purple. Similar to Wordle, players can share their results on social media platforms.
Encouragement is given for those who may not solve today’s puzzle, as new Connections will appear tomorrow, along with hints to help players improve their skills.
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