Connections NYT, the latest word game from The New York Times, has taken the internet by storm, much like its predecessor Wordle. Players are tasked with finding common threads between words in a grid of 16 options. As the game progresses, the challenges become more intricate, requiring both wit and lateral thinking. To aid players in their quest, here are some hints and solutions for today's puzzle, March 21.
Connections, crafted by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, is a daily word game featured in The New York Times Games section. Available on web browsers and mobile devices, the game presents players with sets of four words, each set belonging to a particular category. The goal is to identify the shared characteristic among the words and group them accordingly. However, only one combination is correct, and players must choose wisely to avoid mistakes. With each correct grouping, words are eliminated, bringing players closer to victory.
Yellow: Mm...Food
Green: Things that rhyme with "in"
Blue: Spooky scary
Purple: Homophones
Yellow: Food Slang for Money
Green: Words That Rhyme
Blue: Horror Movies
Purple: Letter Homophones
Whether you cracked today's puzzle or not, fret not. Tomorrow brings a fresh set of challenges to exercise your brain. Stay tuned for more hints and solutions to guide you through the captivating world of Connections. And if you're seeking yesterday's hints and answers, they're just a click away.
Get ready to unravel the connections and elevate your word game prowess with The New York Times' Connections.