Here are hints for the puzzle’s categories: YELLOW – Deli-style sandwiches or wraps you might order. GREEN – Necessary supplies for preparing a morning beverage. BLUE – Providing or ...
NYT's Connections puzzle challenges players to group words into thematic categories, enhancing language skills and pattern recognition. With three difficulty levels, players organize 16 words into ...
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy acknowledged the crowd as he walked off the field after bad light stopped play ...
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NYT Connections Puzzle #568 challenges players to sort 16 words into four categories of varying difficulty. Focus on easier groups first, take your time, and use hints if needed. Listen to Story The ...
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Daily puzzles refresh at midnight, and players can track their streaks, monitor progress, and challenge friends. Accessible via the NYT website or app, Connections offers a fresh mental workout every ...
December 29, 2024 • NPR's Daniel Estrin plays the puzzle with NPR Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and Mike Rios of Oswego, Ill.