Ready to put your vocabulary to the test? The New York Times Connections puzzle is a daily brain workout that requires you to uncover connections between words. As the difficulty increases, you’ll need a mix of strategy and insight.
We’re here to help. Discover strategies, tips, and solutions to master this word game. Whether you’re an experienced puzzle solver or a newbie, we’ve got the guide you need.
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What is NYT Connections?
Connection, the New York Times’ latest addition to its series of daily puzzles, was created by deputy puzzle editor Wyna Liu. It’s a vocabulary and pattern recognition challenge that captivates word lovers and social media users alike. The puzzle’s huge popularity is also due to the fact that it’s easily accessible on both web browsers and mobile devices.
How to play NYT Connections
In it, players must organize 16 words into four groups of four by identifying the underlying connections. Use your logic and word knowledge to uncover the patterns and complete the puzzle. Are you ready to test your intelligence?
NYT Connections tips for August 24
Yellow Group — Rumors
Green Group — Sneaking
Blue Group — Car Rental Agencies
Purple group – words ending with chemical elements
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NYT Connections Today: These are categories
Yellow Group – Hearsay
Green Group – Move secretly
Blue Group – Car Rentals
Purple Group – Ends with chemical elements
NYT Connections Today: Answer for August 15
Hearsay: murmurs, speculations, conversations, whispers
Move stealthily: CRAWLING, SLIPPING, STEALING, ON TIPTOPS
Car rental companies: BUDGET, ENTERPRISE, NATIONAL, THRIFTY
Ending with chemical elements: ENVIRON, JARGON, LATIN, PLEAD