If you’re looking for the latest answers to the Connections puzzle, you can find today’s hints and solutions alongside answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, and Strands puzzles.
The New York Times Connections puzzle presents players with 16 words that they must group into four related sets. While some connections may be clear, the game editor, Wyna Liu, often includes words that may fit into multiple categories, making it a true brainteaser.
A new feature in the Connections realm is the introduction of a Connections Bot, which offers a numeric score and analysis of your answers, similar to the one available for Wordle. Players registered with the Times Games can track their performance, including puzzles completed, win rates, perfect scores, and win streaks.
Here’s how to play Connections: It involves organizing 16 words into related groups of four. Players select the words they believe belong together, with color codes indicating the difficulty of the groups. The yellow group is the easiest, followed by green, blue, and lastly purple, which is the most challenging.
For today’s Connections puzzle, here are the hints for the different groupings, ranging from easy to difficult:
– Yellow group hint: Spotify is one.
– Green group hint: Point out
– Blue group hint: Here comes the bride
– Purple group hint: Hocus pocus!
Today’s group answers are as follows:
– Yellow group: Audio apps, which include Audible, Pandora, Shazam, and Tidal.
– Green group: Indicate, comprising mean, signify, spell, and suggest.
– Blue group: Church of England wedding-vow verbs, consisting of cherish, have, hold, and love.
– Purple group: Magic words, which are abracadabra, please, presto, and thank you.