Connections NYT, the latest word game from The New York Times, has captivated players with its challenge of finding common threads between words. Similar to Wordle, the game resets daily at midnight, presenting increasingly complex sets of words. Whether you're seeking today's solution or aiming to solve it yourself, here’s a guide to help you navigate the puzzle.
Created by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, Connections challenges players to group four words that share a common attribute. Accessible on web browsers and mobile devices, each puzzle features 16 words divided into sets spanning various categories like book titles or country names. The goal is to identify the correct group; mistakes are limited, adding to the game’s strategic depth. Players can manipulate the board for clarity and share their progress on social media.
Yellow: Think about how packages are transported.
Green: Consider different types of cosmetic products for lips.
Blue: Reflect on common challenges or dilemmas.
Purple: Items commonly gauged using the ° symbol.
Yellow: MAIL, POST, SEND, SHIP
Green: BALM, GLOSS, LINER, STAIN
Blue: CORNER, FIX, HOLE, SPOT
Purple: ANGLE, CRIME, EDUCATION, TEMPERATURE
If you enjoy a mental challenge, Connections offers a daily opportunity to exercise your puzzle-solving skills. Tomorrow brings a new puzzle, new categories, and another chance to sharpen your mind. Stay tuned for more hints and solutions as you continue your word game journey with The New York Times!