For those looking for the latest Connections answers, today’s hints and solutions for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, and Strands puzzles are available.
If you’re seeking the answers to the New York Times Connections puzzle, it requires a different kind of thinking compared to Wordle. In Connections, players receive 16 words and must categorize them into four related groups. While some connections are straightforward, game editor Wyna Liu often introduces words that can belong to multiple categories. Here are today’s hints and answers for the Connections puzzle.
In additional news, The New York Times has introduced a Connections Bot, similar to the existing one for Wordle. After playing, you can visit the bot to receive a numerical score and have your answers analyzed. Registered players can now track their progress, including completed puzzles, win rates, perfect scores, and win streaks.
Playing Connections is simple, but succeeding can be challenging. Players need to look at 16 words and mentally organize them into related groups of four. Once you select the four words you think fit together, color coding helps indicate how accurate your choices are, although the connections won’t be clear until the final answers are revealed. The easiest group is yellow, followed by green, blue, and then purple, which is the hardest.
Here are today’s hints for the groupings in the Connections puzzle:
Yellow group hint: Spotify is one.
Green group hint: Point out
Blue group hint: Here comes the bride
Purple group hint: Hocus pocus!
Now, for today’s answers:
The yellow words relate to audio apps: Audible, Pandora, Shazam, and Tidal.
The green words correspond to the concept of indicating: mean, signify, spell, and suggest.
The blue words are verbs from Church of England wedding vows: cherish, have, hold, and love.
Lastly, the purple words capture the theme of magic words: abracadabra, please, presto, and thank you.