What is the Connections puzzle?
A word association game by the New York Times where you group four words into related categories.
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The NYT Connections puzzle challenges players to find associations between seemingly disparate words. Today’s puzzle, #746, includes a mix of common and less obvious categories. The yellow group focuses on salad ingredients: cheese, dressing, lettuce, and protein. The green group identifies types of machines: enigma, pinball, sewing, and vending. The blue group highlights legal dramas: Damages, Goliath, Matlock, and Suits. The most challenging purple group connects words ending with playing cards: Bojack, Hawking, Lovelace, and McQueen. Understanding these connections requires both vocabulary and lateral thinking.
A word association game by the New York Times where you group four words into related categories.
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