Connections is the latest word game from The New York Times that challenges players to find common threads between words. It's a daily game that becomes increasingly tricky with each new set of words.
The game is played by grouping four words that share something in common. Each puzzle features 16 words divided into four categories. The goal is to correctly identify groups of words that fit together based on a common theme.
Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices, making it accessible to a wide range of players.
If you guess a group incorrectly, it counts as a mistake. Players are allowed up to four mistakes before the game ends.
Yes, players can rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group of words is color-coded to indicate difficulty level, ranging from yellow (easiest) to purple (most difficult).
Like Wordle, Connections allows players to share their results on social media, so you can compete with or brag to your friends about your word-finding prowess.
Connections was created by Wyna Liu, an associate puzzle editor at The New York Times, and it's featured in the publication's Games section.
Yes, our website provides hints and tips to help players overcome challenging puzzles. We also offer clues, tips, and strategies for those who prefer to solve the puzzles on their own.
If you're looking for a direct answer to today's puzzle, you can find the solution at the end of our daily article dedicated to Connections.