Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answer and Help for June 15, #370
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I am looking for the answers on June 15th New York Times Connections Puzzle? Me, Wordle is more of a vocabulary test and Connections is more of a puzzle. You are given 16 words and you have to put them into four groups that are somehow related. Sometimes they are obvious, but the game editor knows how to trick you by using words that can fit into more than one group.
And do you play Wordle too? We have today’s Wordle answer and tips too.
We have too today’s answer for Strandsa new game from Times still in beta, and some tips how to play this game.
Tips for today’s Connections groups
Here are four tips for grouping in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest, yellow group, to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow Group Tip: Attempt to score a goal.
Green Group Tip: Floating creatures.
Blue Group Tip: Words in shampoo ads.
Purple Group Tip: Words preceding a word for child.
Answers for today’s Connections groups
Yellow group: Basketball shots.
Green Group: Fish.
Blue Group: Qualities of thick hair.
Purple Group: ____ kid.
What are today’s Connections answers?
The yellow words in today’s links
The theme is basketball shots. The four answers are dunk, swim, lay and three.
The green words in today’s relationships
The theme is fish. The four answers are perch, pike, skate and sole.
The blue words in today’s relationships
The topic is the qualities of thick hair. The four answers are body, bounce, lift, and volume.
Purple words in today’s relationships
The subject is ____ child. The four answers are flower, only, poster and problem.
How to play Connections
The game is easy. Winning is hard. Look at the 16 words and mentally put them into related groups of four. Click on the four words you think go together. The groups are color coded, although you don’t know what goes where until you see the answers. The yellow group is the easiest, then green, then blue and purple is the hardest. Look carefully at the words and think of related terms. Sometimes the link is only part of the word. Four words were once grouped because each began with the name of a rock band, including “Rushmore” and “Journeyman.”
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