Hints
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle promises to be a delightful challenge, perfect for those who enjoy testing their wordplay skills. With a mix of easy and tricky categories, you’ll want to sharpen your thinking cap.
Here are some hints for each of the groupings:
Yellow group hint: Don’t lose your trademark.
Green group hint: Like a clown.
Blue group hint: Sing out.
Purple group hint: Sounds like a negative word.
Answers
Ready to reveal the solutions? Here are the answers for today’s groupings:
Yellow group: These are companies that have become verbs. The answers are Google, Photoshop, Uber, and Zoom.
Green group: This group features words for silly person. Look for dodo, goof, goose, and yahoo.
Blue group: Here, you’ll find kinds of songs: folk, love, siren, and swan.
Purple group: Lastly, these are homophones of synonyms for “despicable.” The answers are fowl (sounds like foul), mien (sounds like mean), offal (sounds like awful), and vial (sounds like vile).
Fowl=foul, Mien=mean, Offal=awful, Vial=vile.
As you tackle today’s puzzle, remember that practicing with similar games can enhance your skills. Engaging with a community of enthusiasts can bring fun insights and new strategies to your solving techniques. Happy puzzling!