Find the links between words to win today’s connection game.
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Hi, people! I hope you have a great weekend.
It was a quite quiet for me, especially after a storm that brought 15 inches of snow the next day. This means that it’s time to stay home, warm up, play games, watch football (what I refuse to call football if you don’t have to) and movies, and just get things easy. I hope you are able to relax today.
Before we begin, I have created a discussion group for Connections And this column in disagreement. You can chat about each game (and other topics) with me and other people. I am always interested in learning how other people are approaching the game, so come with us! It’s fun.
It is also the best way to give me any feedback on the column, especially in the rare (!) Cases where I lose something.
Today Cloud Connections Tips and answers for Sunday, February 16th, are coming right.
How to play connections
Connections It’s a free, popular New York Times Daily word game. You get a new puzzle at midnight every day. You can play in the Cloud website or toy application.
They are presented with a 16 -word grid. Your task is to arrange them to four groups of four, calculating the links between them. Groups could be things like the objects you can click, names for research study participants, or words preceded by a part of the body.
There is only one solution for each puzzle and you should be careful when it comes to words that can fit more than one category. You can mix the words to help you see links with each other.
Each group is color coded. The yellow team is usually the easiest, blue and green fall in the middle and the purple group is usually the most difficult. The purple group often includes Wordplay.
Choose four words you think you go together and press submit. If you make a guess and you are wrong, you will lose a lifetime. If you are close to having a right team, maybe see a message that tells you that you are a word away from getting it right, but you still need to understand which one to exchange.
If you make four mistakes it’s a game over. Let’s make sure that is not the case with the help of some tips and, if you really fight, today Connections Answers. Such as Stain And other similar games, it’s easy to share results with your friends on social media and group talks.
If you have one Cloud All access or game subscriptions, you can access the versions Connections File. This includes any previous game of ConnectionsSo you can return and play any of what you have lost.
In addition to the first 60 games, you should be able to find my tips for each grid through Google if you need them! Just Click here And add the date of the game you need indications or answers to the search query.
What are today’s links?
Move late! Immediately after the tips for every today Connections Groups, I will reveal what the teams are without telling you immediately which words are going to them.
Today’s 16 words are …
- PUNCH
- PROPOSAL
- CONTACT
- POINT
- FIGHT
- BOX
- TRIUMPH
- SERIES
- HINT
- SUPPLEMENT
- Oscar
- SUIT
- Lamb
- TRACE
- SUITABLE
- Again
And tips for today’s Connections Groups are:
- Yellow Group – a Lil ‘piece
- Green team – we go together
- Blue Group – some may have strings to keep them down
- Purple Group – Westminster stars for a short time, perhaps
What are today’s connection groups?
Do you need any extra help?
Warnnate: We’re starting to get in spoiler ground.
Today Connections The teams are …
- Yellow team – glow
- Green Group – match well with
- Blue Group – Famous puppets
- Purple Group – Dog breeds, minus “ER” sound
What are the current answers?
SPOILER Notification! Do not move further down the page until you are ready to find out today Connections Answers.
This is your last warning!
Today Connections The answers are …
- Yellow Group – Glimmer (hint, proposal, touch, trace)
- Green Group – corresponds well to (supplement, application, race, suit)
- Blue Group – Famous puppets (Lamb Chop, Oscar, Punch, Triumph)
- Purple Group – Dog breeds, minus sound “ER” (box, point, retreive, set)
Some mistakes kept me away from a perfect game. Still, my overall order is in double digits. See how I went:
As soon as I saw Triumph, my mind went to “The Obsult Comic Dog” – though I don’t think I’ve ever seen this puppet or really knew what it was. But Lamb Chop was a dead gift for me that there was a puppet group. Oscar (The Grouch, by Sesame Street) and Punch (of the reputation “and Judy” were obvious couples, and I just made a hypothesis that Triumph was a puppet instead of a cartoon character.
I fell into my next attempt. We found the yellow, but in my hurry, I accidentally chose the supplement instead of the touch, which cost me a lifetime. Foolish mistake. We corrected it to get the yellow.
At that point, the green looked quite clear, but there were five possibilities for it in my mind: it fits, it complements, set, suitable and suit. I got a knife in the purple (without knowing what was the connection) with a guess of the spot, the box, the placement and the renewal. This put me one away from a group. Then I changed properly for the set and that was it.
I would never have understood the purple. In any case, the Greens remained for another victory.
This is all about today’s Connections Indications and answers. Be sure to check my blog tomorrow for advice and the solution for Monday’s game if you need them.
PS When I saw the name of the green team, there would be only one choice for today’s recommendation:
Being the theater child in the heart, I have a huge soft spot for some musicals and Grease It’s one of them. If I remember correctly, it’s a great movie – even if some of the actors are clearly much bigger than the teenagers who play – and the songs are obviously fantastic. I can’t tell you how long it has passed since the last time I watched it, so I had to fix it soon!
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