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I need answers New York Times Connection Puzzle? For me, Wordle is a vocabulary test while Connections is a brain teaser. You are given 16 words and asked to sort them into four groups that have some kind of connection. Some words are obvious, but our games editor Wyna Liu knows how to trick you by using words that fit into multiple groups. Read today’s Connections clues and answers.
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Today’s Connection Group Tip
Here are four grouping tips for today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest, the yellow group, to the more difficult (and sometimes weird), the purple group.
Yellow group tips: Loud noise.
Green Group Tips: It makes me feel better.
Blue Group Tips: Haircut accessories.
Purple Group Tips: Deal me in.
Answers to Today’s Connection Group
Yellow Group: An explosion.
Green Group: Quality of chili peppers.
Blue Group: Classic barber shop supplies.
Purple Group: Type of card.
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What’s the answer for Connections today?
Today’s Connections in yellow letters
The theme is explosion sounds, and there are four answers: Boom, Crash, Roar, and Thunder.
Today’s Connection Green Words
The theme is chilli quality and the answer is four: fire, heat, kick and spice.
Today’s Connection in blue
The theme was classic barber tools, and the answer was four: brushes, capes, clippers and gel.
Today’s Connection Purple Words
The theme is card types. The answers are baseball, magic, sets, and tarot.
How to play Connection
Easy to play, hard to win. Look at 16 words and mentally assign them to four related groups. Click on four words that you think go together. The groups are color coded, but you won’t know what goes where until you see the answer. Yellow groups are the easiest, then green, blue, and purple are the hardest. Look carefully at the words and think about related terms. Sometimes the connections have to do with parts of words. Once, four words were grouped together because they each started with the name of a rock band. These include “Rushmore” and “Journeyman.”