Narrow down today's Connections in an instant—and do it in whatever way suits you best too. If you're after a few hints to get you started you'll find them just below, for every colour the game has going.
Need something a little stronger? You're in luck. All the answers to the September 13 (#94) Connections puzzle are right here and ready to go.
Why would I solve Connections in the expected order when I could find today's groups in reverse instead? For some reason the purple words in this set stood out a mile, while the easier yellow and green pairings didn't make much sense until there was nothing else left.
Yellow: If you wanted to get rid of someone, and you didn't really care how they felt on the way out, you might use one of these words to send them on their way. Rude, but effective.
Green: This is a group of short and simple words. You'd use these to identify a particular individual, or perhaps even a group of people.
Blue: For once getting all mixed up will actually be helpful. You're looking for four letters, and four ways to rearrange them.
Purple: These are an odd mix that only make sense once you've found the missing word. Think famous, faddy, fuzzy, and festive.
Don't scroll any further until you're ready for the full answers!
Yellow: Get out, Go, Leave, Scram(Skedaddle!)
Green: Me, Them, Us, You(Pronouns)
Blue: Nope, Open, Peon, Pone(Anagrams)
Purple: Beanie, Fur, Nepo, Santa(Baby)
Connections is the NYT's latest popular puzzle game where you have to find the common thread that ties four seemingly unrelated words together. Can you find all four increasingly challenging groups of words before you make four mistakes? Don't forget: every day only has one solution even if some words look like they could belong
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