Need Help with Today’s Connections Puzzle?
Are you tackling today’s challenging Connections puzzle from the New York Times? If you’re looking to maintain your winning streak or just need a nudge in the right direction, we’ve got the hints you need.
Get Ready to Solve
Below, you’ll find everything from subtle hints for each category to the exact answers if you need them. Whether you’re just looking for a little guidance or want to keep your record intact, you’ve come to the right spot.
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Hints for Categories
We’ll provide hints in order from the easiest to the hardest, following the puzzle’s color scheme: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Today’s category hints:
- Yellow Category: Think of important documents.
- Green Category: Focus on performance-related terms.
- Blue Category: This revolves around a well-known TV family with distinctive yellow skin.
- Purple Category: This relates to a classic song from the 1950s, and its four-word title contains words hidden within other terms.
Note: Watch for some lengthy compound words in the puzzle.
Today’s Answers
Despite struggling with the purple category, we were able to complete the puzzle in reverse order today!
Here are the answers for today’s puzzle:
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Yellow Category: Documents of Ownership
- Certificate, Deed, Receipt, Title
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Green Category: Bits in a Variety Show
- Dance, Monologue, Sketch, Song
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Blue Category: Props for Characters on "The Simpsons"
- Donut, Pacifier, Saxophone, Skateboard
- Purple Category: Starting With "Shake, Rattle and Roll"
- Android, Rattlesnake, Rollerblade, Shakespeare
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