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Stuck on today’s Connections puzzle? No worries! You can untangle that mess with a few helpful hints. This particular puzzle is filled with words that share a common food theme, which can make it tricky to categorize everything correctly. To solve it, you need to break apart the connections before you can start piecing them back together.
If you’re looking for another puzzle challenge, consider the Mini Crossword from The New York Times. This scaled-down version of the traditional crossword is a fun daily activity that anyone can complete in a short amount of time. The clues often contain a variety of cultural references, making the Connections game a great way to prep for it. It’s an enjoyable way to stimulate your mind without taking too long.
Hints for Today’s Connections Categories
FEBRUARY 23 #623
For today’s puzzle, some hints will come in handy, especially since most of the words relate to food. This isn’t by chance; the categories reflect that same theme. When things are so closely related, it can complicate finding the correct answers. I barely made it through just in time! To help you out, here are some clues:
- One category involves how your teeth handle food.
- Another category focuses on methods to extend the shelf life of food.
- There’s a category about toppings for various foods.
- Lastly, one category consists of foods used as metaphors.
If you still need more hints, there are additional strategies available. The category names should guide you before we reveal the answers below.
RUB TOGETHER | GNASH | GRATE | GRIND | SCRAPE |
This category, while not strictly about food, contains terms frequently associated with food preparation. You might gnash your teeth, or grate cheese. You can also grind ingredients or scrape things off dishes. This makes it relatively easier to identify, although confusion may arise with similarly themed words.
Green Answers: Revealed & Explained
WAYS TO PRESERVE FOOD | CAN | FERMENT | FREEZE | PICKLE |
This category brings a bit of challenge as “can” might suggest a connection with “jam.” While “jam” is a preservation method, “can” stands alone. With so many similar terms, it’s easy to get mixed up while figuring out the categories. Today, it took me a couple of attempts to sort these out!
Blue Answers: Revealed & Explained
BREAKFAST CONDIMENTS | BUTTER | HOT SAUCE | JAM | SYRUP |
With these items, I initially thought “syrup” and “jam” might pair with “milk” and “butter.” In my view, “milk” fits better for breakfast than “hot sauce,” although that’s likely subjective based on personal culinary preferences. Regardless, I wouldn’t kick off my day with hot sauce!
Purple Answers: Revealed & Explained
PROVERBIAL THINGS THAT ARE SPILLED | BEANS | GUTS | MILK | TEA |
With the final category, I picked these items out. “Guts” might seem the odd one out but could fit into a discussion about food when considering delicious dishes. Initially, I thought these words might relate to non-food contexts, but that wasn’t the case today.
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In summary, today’s puzzle was tricky due to the overlapping word themes. If you’re on the lookout for something a little different, give Nerdle a try.