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connection Free and popular The New York Times Daily word games. New puzzles every day at midnight. The New York Times Website or gaming app.
You’re presented with a grid of 16 words. Your task is to work out the connections between the words and organize the words into four groups of four. Groups could be clickable items, names of participants in a research study, or words preceded by body parts.
Each puzzle has only one solution, so be careful with words that fit into multiple categories – shuffling the words might make the connections between them easier to see.
Each group is color-coded: the yellow group is usually the easiest to understand, blue and green are in between, and the purple group is usually the most difficult, the purple group often includes wordplay.
Select four words that you think go together,[送信]Press . If you guess wrong, you will lose a life. If you are close to the correct group, you may get a message that you are one word away from getting it right, but you still need to think about which word to swap.
If you get it wrong 4 times, it’s game over. Use our hints to avoid that happening. If you’re really struggling, try today’s connection answer. Wardle and other similar games, you can easily share your results with your friends on social media or in group chats.
What’s your connection tip today?
Scroll slowly! Immediately after each tip of the day connection For groups, make it clear what the group is without immediately saying which words are in the group.
Today’s 16 words are…
- player
- gambling
- brown
- young
- count
- Smith
- Noble
- Duke
- upright
- Consider
- ground
- judge
- Electronic
- Respect
- Howard
- Johnson
Here are some tips for today’s group:
- Yellow group — specific instrument varieties
- Green Group — to assume, suppose, believe
- Blue Group — where you go to party for four years to build a prosperous future
- Purple Group — Well-known, but not perfect
What is a Connection Group today?
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Today’s group is…
- Yellow group — types of pianos
- Green Group — Judgement
- Blue Group — US Universities
- Purple group — second name in the company with an ampersand
What is the answer to today’s connection?
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Today connection The answer is…
- Yellow Group – Piano Type (ELCTRONIC, GRAND, PLAYER, UPRIGHT)
- Green group — consider (consider, count, judge, consider)
- Blue Group — US Universities (Brown, Duke, Howard, Smith)
- Purple Group – The second name of the company with an ampersand (GAMBLE, JOHNSON, NOBLE, YOUNG)
We didn’t play a perfect game today, but considering how tough this match was, I would be happy to win six games in a row.
At first, I didn’t think that DUKE and COUNT would be part of the group. NOBLE is one of the other words, connection We frequently use what would be “red herring” links elsewhere on the grid.
It took me a long time to figure out what the yellow was. I finally figured out the connection between GRAND and UPRIGHT, but had to dig deep inside my mind to remember that PLAYER is also a type of piano. I finally guessed that the fourth word was COUNT, and the green color was revealed.
I’m not all that familiar with the American education system, but I do know the names of some of the universities, so when the grid placed all four blue words in the center of the rest of the grid, I connected the dots.
What remains is the purple word, very It was a close battle, but one that was won again: For tape, the four companies that won were Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Barnes & Noble, and Ernst & Young.
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