
Today’s new York Times Connections #774 offers a satisfactory combination of direct groups and one particularly demanding twist in the purple category. It’s one of those puzzles that starts easily, but at the end casts curveball. For those who dive deeper into their game, The Times introduced a new instrument: The Connections Bot. Like Wordle Bot, every attempt analyzes and provides feedback on how the puzzle was solved. It also follows statistics such as Win Streaks, Perfect Games and the total number of puzzles completed. A great choice for those who like to see progress over time. Look at July 24 NYT Connections indicate and answers.
As usual, today’s puzzle of Nyt Connections is divided into four color categories, with problems increasing from yellow to purple. If one or more of them caused a little trouble, there is a schedule of hints and answers.
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Green group: I’m here!
Blue group: At sports courts
Purple group: Sounds like …
Yellow group – theme: Colossal
Words that indicate something huge.
Answers: Giant, great, mammoth, titanic
Green Group – theme: Go fast
Occasional ways to say it’s time to go.
Response: Bounce, immersion, jets, division
Blue Group – theme: Parts of the basketball hoop
Response: Back plate, net, pole, edge
Purple Group – theme: Homophones synonym for “nab”
The hardest of the bunch. These are sound -like words that correspond to other words, which means “steal”.
Response: Knick (Nick), Lute (prey), Rabe (Rob), Steel (Scal)
The purple group is probably the one that has tripped many solvers. It is a smart game on homophones and synonyms, and each word hides a double meaning that can be easily omitted. Whether it was a puzzle with a toy or required a little attempt and mistakes, today’s Connections line -up offered a fun mixture of logic, language and side thinking.
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