If you are attempting to speed run today’s puzzle but are also in need of a truce, you can use these hints to help you get a nose for the right idea. There are a number of ways to solve this puzzle,but just as many ways to stumble and make a mistake you didn’t intend to. If you’re looking for the right plan, you can use our context clues or even the spoilers to help you make the decisions that will lead you to victory.
If you are looking for another game to play today, the NYT puzzle might be the right one. It is not a word-based game, which makes it different and refreshing after wracking your brain for various definitions and connections between different words. Once you get going, it is easy to fall into a rhythm selecting the various tiles and watching them fly off the board. Then you can sit back and enjoy your victory screen and your high-scoring streak.
Today, I felt like the puzzle was challenging but doable. I really thought I was going to lose, but I got a correct guess at the last possible moment and managed to secure the victory. If you pay attention, you can see patterns but most of them, at least to me, and at first glance, it looked like there were not enough words to fill a category. That made it hard, and it felt like I needed a dictionary to check every meaning of a fair few of the words inside.
Four categories with four words each sounds simple, but the daily challenge of the Connections game can prove difficult without a few tips to help.
If you still need help, you cancheck out the category names. Based on my experience, however, the challenge of this particular puzzle will likely make you look to the spoilers.
SPRINKLE
SCENTS OF WINE
«AAH, ENOUGH!»
WORDS FAMOUSLY PRONOUNCED DIFFERENT WAYS
SPRINKLE
DUST
PEPPER
SCATTER
SHOWER
This category was the one that felt fairly straightforward and didn’t need a dictionary to pick out. That being said, there are still some unusual definitions here, such as PEPPER, that you might only know if you do
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