Hints
Today’s New York Times Connections puzzle brings a delightful numerical theme, challenging players with creative groupings related to numbers. As you navigate through the clues, you’ll notice some hints that can guide you toward cracking each category.
Here are the hints, ordered from the easiest to the trickiest:
- Yellow group hint: No one’s in front of them.
- Green group hint: Think silver medal.
- Blue group hint: Between two and four.
- Purple group hint: Bringing up the rear.
Each hint is crafted to nudge your thinking in the right direction without giving too much away, perfect for puzzle enthusiasts seeking a challenge!
Answers
If you’re eagerly looking for the answers to today’s Connections puzzle, here’s the breakdown of the groups along with their respective themes:
Yellow group (First ___): aid, lady, nations, responder
Green group (Second ___): coming, fiddle, guess, nature
Blue group (Third ___): eye, party, rail, rock
Purple group (Last ___): laugh, resort, straw, supper
As you explore the answers, you might find some intriguing connections that expand your vocabulary and give you new insights into puzzle-solving strategies. Engaging with the NYT Connections not only sharpens your mind but also fosters a sense of community among fellow enthusiasts, as everyone shares their own unique approaches and experiences.