A new challenge awaits word enthusiasts as the New York Times Connections game launched its latest edition on November 8, 2023. This popular puzzle invites players to group answers into categories, testing both vocabulary and reasoning skills. Today’s puzzle, identified as game #881, offers a fresh set of clues for players eager to engage their minds.
Today’s Puzzle Overview
The objective of NYT Connections is to identify four groups of four words that share a common theme. As players tackle the puzzle, they must navigate through categories that vary in difficulty. For those who need assistance, hints are provided to guide towards the correct answers.
The words featured in today’s game include a diverse set: SIGN, SPY, STOP, ROBOT, SEAL, BODY, DELIVER, PRESENT, BEAM, PLUG, PROGRAMMING, CHING, GIVE, SPOKEN, CLOSE, and PRONOUNCE.
Hints and Solutions
To support players in solving today’s puzzle, several hints have been made available. These clues categorize the words into four distinct groups:
- YELLOW: Prevent a leak
- GREEN: Ways to do a big speech
- BLUE: Different kinds of lingo
- PURPLE: Begin with a singular letter
As players delve deeper into the puzzle, they can uncover the specific groupings:
- YELLOW: BLOCK, AS AN OPENING, CLOSE, PLUG, SEAL, STOP
- GREEN: PUT FORWARD, AS AN ANNOUNCEMENT, DELIVER, GIVE, PRESENT, PRONOUNCE
- BLUE: KINDS OF LANGUAGE, BODY, PROGRAMMING, SIGN, SPOKEN
- PURPLE: WORDS AFTER “I”, BEAM, CHING, ROBOT, SPY
For those who prefer to complete the puzzle independently, it is recommended to avoid looking at the answers until after attempting the game.
About NYT Connections
NYT Connections is part of a growing suite of word games developed by the New York Times. Designed to challenge players, the game requires them to identify groups of four words that share a commonality. Each category features varying levels of difficulty, providing a balanced challenge for all players.
Unlike simpler word games, NYT Connections offers complexity and the potential for wordplay tricks, making it an engaging experience for both casual and serious word game fans. The game can be accessed for free via the NYT Games website, available on both desktop and mobile devices.
As players complete today’s puzzle, they may also find enjoyment in exploring other word games offered by the New York Times, such as daily Strands and Quordle.