A third added,“Love this!” The New York Times’ associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu has been credited for helping to create the game. But when she shared a link to it on Twitter, Victoria Coren-Mitchell, host of the popular British game show “Only Connect,” said Connections has a lot ...
Connections NYT is a daily word puzzle game published by The New York Times. It challenges players to group four words that share a common connection. Each day, a new set of words is presented, and the goal is to find the links between them. It’s a fun and engaging way to start yo...
Taking some of the same strategies you learn inConnections, you can also use them to solve thedailyWordlepuzzle. You will want tomake informed decisions and logical deductionswhen it comes to the words you guess, helping you determine where the letters should go. This will make things much ea...
Here are the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle #182 today, released on December 10th, 2023, and some hints to help you solve them.
New York Times The rules to Connections are simple: you have a grid of 16 words that you need to organize into four groups based on a shared connection. For example, four of the 16 words may all be fruit and thus make sense to group together. Connections is much tricker than that, ho...
Can artificial intelligence (AI) match human skills for finding obscure connections between words? Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering turned to the daily Connections puzzle from The New York Times to find out. Connections gives players five attempts to group 16 words into four thematical...
Another new Connections puzzle is ready to be solved and today's word groupings shouldn't be too difficult for most players.
Connectionsis my favorite puzzle in The New York Times' online game stable. Sure, I playWordle,Strands, theMini Crosswordand others, but lately, I've been finding myself much more thrilled when I finish a Connections puzzle without making any mistakes than when I solve Wordle in just a fe...
I play several New York Times games every single day, and I'm desperate to do well at them. Whether just to judge my own brain power, or to judge my own performance against others. Which is why I'm so happy that the NYT has added the capacity to see your Connections stats. ...
Try not to think of Connections as you battling against the puzzle itself. Instead, remember that you're locked in a battle of wills with the New York Times editor responsible for setting the game. They are the one responsible for choosing the 16 words that make up the day's Connections ...