Today’s connections
Credit: NYT / Erik Kain
Welcome back, Connectioneers! If you’re looking for help with today’s NYT Connections puzzle, I’m here to help you out with some extra clues and the solutions for the Yellow, Blue, Green, and Purple groups.
Today’s Connections are sad. Really the hardest I’ve come across in a long time. I almost failed, but luckily I made that third set of connections with only one guess left.
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Today’s Connections are 5/5 difficulty according to the Connections Bot. We;
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The goal is to take a group of 16 words and find links between four pairs of four of them. They could be specific categories of terms, or they could be small global puzzles where the words may come before or after the ones you need to figure out. And it gets more complicated from there.
There’s only one set of correct answers for this, and you only get a certain number of tries, so you can’t just spam until you find something. There are color-coded difficulty levels, which usually change from yellow, blue/green to purple as the difficulty increases, so know going in and when to start linking them together.
You choose the four words you think are connected and you’ll either get a solution and a light up line showing you how you connected. If you are close, it will tell you that you are one away. Again, four mistakes you lose, but if you want to know the answers without fail, either come here or clear your web cookies and try again. If you want to play more puzzles, you can get a NYT Games subscription to access the full archives of all past puzzles.
NYT Connections Tips and Answers – Sunday July 12th
Below, we’ll look at some additional hints for each Link group – Yellow, Blue, Green and Purple – and then the official clues and answers.
Here are today’s Connections words:
- Here are today’s Connections words:
- spree
- study
- nest
- sleep
- nerd
- crazy
- party
- pit
- pouch
- seed
- dot
- repeat
- pho
- stone
- runt
- pith
Here’s an extra tip for each link group
- 🟡Yellow Team – Inside the peaches, for example.
- 🔵Blue Team – Full for this test.
- 🢢 Green Team – Sugary treat
- 🟣Purple group – Cities
One word for each link group:
- 🟡Yellow Team – stone
- 🔵Blue Team – sleep
- 🢢 Green Team – nerd
- 🟣Purple Team – Crazy
What are today’s connection groups?
- Okay, the full spoilers follow here to see what the teams are today:
- 🟡Yellow team – Fruit reproductive part
- 🔵 Blue team – Slogan verbs in college life
- 🢨Green team – A bit of fruit flavored caramel
- 🟣Purple group – Starting US funds
What are the answers to today’s connections?
- The full answers are below for each group, finally entering the four words in each category. Spoilers follow. Connections’ answers are:
- 🟡Yellow team – pith, pit, seed, stone
- 🔵 Blue team – party, sleep, study, repeat
- 🢨Green team – dot, nerd, runt, spree
- 🟣Purple Team – DENver, MADison, PHOenix, SACremento
Here is the completed grid:
Today’s connections
Screenshot: Erik Kain
Today’s NYT Connections was a 5/5 on the Connections Bot difficulty scale and it was quite challenging. I managed to get the Blue words, which I think were the most obvious, before the Yellow words. I was very close to the Yellow team, with PIT, SEED and STONE, but I wasn’t sure about the fourth (maybe because I now associate PIP with dice and dominoes).
Once I got to just 8 words, I was pretty upset. Embarrassment. How does delicious Vietnamese PHO relate to NERD candies? Eventually I started finding other candies, ones I’m not as familiar with, and I had DOT, NERD, and RUNT lined up. I took a guess with SPREE and luckily for me, that was the connection. I put in the rest of the words and, of course, once I understood the connection between them it became obvious. So obvious!
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