
Connections is the latest puzzle game from the New York Times where your task is to categorize a grid of 16 words into four groups of four by figuring out how they relate to each other. The puzzle resets every night at midnight, offering a fresh challenge daily. Here’s a quick guide on how to play, some hints for today’s puzzle, and the answers if you need them.
How to Play Connections
- Objective: Organize 16 words into four distinct groups of four based on their relationships.
- Grid: You’re given a grid with 16 words. Your goal is to group these words into four sets.
- Themes: The sets could be based on themes like book series, colors, types of food, etc.
- Shuffling: You can shuffle the grid to help see potential connections more clearly.
- Guessing: Pick four words and hit Submit. If correct, the group is color-coded, and the theme is revealed. You have four mistakes before the game ends.
Hints for Today’s Connections
Here are the themes for today’s puzzle, with one word from each group to get you started:
- JOKE AROUND WITH – KID
- POULTRY CUTS – BREAST
- BABY ANIMALS – CALF
- PUSH THROUGH A CROWD – BARGE
Today’s Connections Answers
If you’re still stuck, here are the complete answers for today’s Connections puzzle:
- JOKE AROUND WITH: KID, RAZZ, RIB, TEASE
- POULTRY CUTS: BREAST, TENDER, THIGH, WING
- BABY ANIMALS: CALF, CUB, FAWN, KIT
- PUSH THROUGH A CROWD: BARGE, JOSTLE, MUSCLE, SHOULDER
Each puzzle offers a unique set of challenges, so if you couldn’t solve today’s puzzle, give it another go tomorrow!
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