Hints
Welcome to today’s edition of the NYT Connections puzzle! As always, this puzzle brings a delightful mix of challenges for word enthusiasts. This time, you might find it a bit easier than usual, especially with the right hints to guide you. If you’re feeling stuck, don’t fret—we’ve got some helpful clues that will keep you engaged without ruining the fun.
As you tackle the connections, consider these hints:
- Repeats: You won’t find any repeated letters in today’s solution.
- Vowels: There are exactly two vowels in the answer.
- First letter: It all starts with the letter ‘H’.
- Spooky season: Think about a word that often gets tied to Halloween.
- Meaning: This word can refer to actions commonly associated with ghosts.
Answers
If you’re ready to discover today’s solution, look no further. The answer to today’s Connections puzzle is:
HAUNT
This word captures the essence of spooky vibes and ties in perfectly with themes of October festivities. For those of you interested in past puzzles, yesterday’s answer was GOFER, with other recent answers including TIZZY, BURNT, WATER, and QUAKE.
Keeping an eye on the patterns and connections not only enhances the solving experience but can also help improve your puzzle-solving skills over time. So, take a moment to appreciate your breakthroughs and enjoy the journey!