Are you ready to exercise your brain with today's edition of Connections NYT from The New York Times? This addictive word game has been gaining popularity, challenging players to find common threads between words. Similar to Wordle, the game resets daily, offering a new set of words that progressively increase in difficulty. But fear not! We've got some hints and tips to help you conquer today's puzzle.
Connections is the latest brain-teasing word game from The New York Times. Developed by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, this game has taken social media by storm. Players are tasked with grouping four words that share a commonality, spanning various categories like book titles, software, or country names.
Each puzzle presents 16 words divided into four categories. While multiple words might seem related, there's only one correct grouping. Guess correctly, and those words disappear; guess wrong, and it counts as a mistake. But you have up to four chances to make mistakes before the game ends. Plus, you can rearrange and shuffle the board to aid your search for connections.
Here's a sneak peek at today's categories:
Still feeling stumped? Keep reading for the answers.
Ready to uncover the connections for June 14? Here they are:
Drumroll, please...
Didn't crack it this time? Don't worry; there's always tomorrow's challenge awaiting you. Keep flexing those mental muscles, and we'll be back with more hints and solutions to guide you through the next puzzle.
Feeling nostalgic? You can also check out yesterday's Connections hints and answers in case you missed them.
Happy puzzling!