Do you consider yourself a professional in creating words and hiding hidden alphabets in samples? If so, then you could be your ideal fun. It offers a unique reversal of traditional puzzles and perfectly offers a mixture of verbal association and creative thinking.
Part of the New York Times is on July 12. Puzzle #762 cleverly mixes words with double meanings, misleading groups, as well as some curveballs that will surely test even the most experienced players.
If you were stuck to try to find the right sets of four, we broke it all: from stop to color groups to the correct answer.
How to play Nyt Connections?
Nyt Connections invites players to find four sets of four words that share a common connection. These connections can be literal, thematic or linguistic, such as terms in the category, associations of words or puns.
The player gets a maximum of four incorrect estimates, so choose wisely! The categories are encoded with color problems, with yellow being the simplest, green is mild, blue is hard and purple is first.
#762: Tips for 12 July puzzle
The Puzzle Board on July 12 represents a number of interesting advice that invites players to establish a connection between seemingly unrelated words. The list contains the following: period, uniform, champion, minute, victory, second, echo day, sophisticated, age, back, support, especially, pounds, time and thorough.
On the basis of advice provided, each of these terms can be divided into four different groups. The yellow group is marked as “trust” and contains words that mediate support or confirmation.
The green group is called “Examine carefully”, indicating that it may contain expressions indicating control or detailed analysis. The blue group described as “not on the clock” includes words related to time, but is not directly associated with time measurement. Finally, the Purple Group, referred to as “Radio Chat”, contains terms associated with communication or broadcasting.
Today’s category and connection solutions
Still stuck? Here is a complete publication of groups and answers to the puzzle #762:
Words: back, champion, second, support
(“Second” throws out the player because it sounds like a time reference, but here it means to support or support someone)
Words: sophisticated, minute, in particular, thorough
(In the green group the word minute is mentioned, but here it means something small or accurate place of time.)
Words: Age, Day, Period, Time
(These are the time period but not the time for hours.)
Purple Group – in NATO alphabet
Words: echo, pounds, uniform, winner
(If you are familiar with the phonetic alphabet, it was easy; otherwise it could tark your estimates.)
Where to play?
Visit the official NYT Games website and play the game for free.
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