NYT Connections today: Unveiling clues and solutions for June 15

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Connections

is the latest word game from New York Times that has taken social media by storm. The game challenges players to find common threads between words, with each set getting progressively harder as the day goes on. Just like Wordle, the game resets at midnight, offering a new set of words to decipher.

What is Connections?

The newest daily word game from NYT has been a massive hit on social media. Created by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, Connections tasks players with grouping four words that share a commonality. Each puzzle consists of 16 words split into four categories, ranging from book titles to country names. Only one correct grouping exists for each set, and players are allowed up to four mistakes before the game ends.

Players can rearrange and shuffle the board to make connections easier to spot. The groups are color-coded based on difficulty, with yellow being the easiest and purple being the hardest. Just like Wordle, players can share their results on social media.

Here’s a hint for today’s Connections categories

For those looking for a hint without being given the categories, here are some clues to get you started:

– Yellow: Ways to score in Basketball
– Green: Types of water reptiles
– Blue: Good hair
– Purple: Types of children

Here are today’s Connections categories

If you need a bit more help, today’s categories are as follows:

– Yellow: Basketball Shots
– Green: Fish
– Blue: Qualities of Thick Hair
– Purple: ___Child

The solution to Connections #370 includes words like DUNK, FLOATER, LAYUP, and THREE for Basketball Shots, PERCH, PIKE, SKATE, and SOLE for Fish, BODY, BOUNCE, LIFT, and VOLUME for Qualities of Thick Hair, and FLOWER, ONLY, POSTER, and PROBLEM for ___Child. Don’t worry if you didn’t crack the code this time – there will be more chances to test your skills with new puzzles in the days to come.

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