New York Times Connections: Check out tips and solutions for September 16!
Connections
is the newest word game from New York Times that everyone is talking about. Just like Wordle, Connections gets more challenging with each new set of words each day, so we’ve got some hints and tips to help you out.
What is Connections?
The latest daily word game from NYT has become a social media sensation. Players must group four words that have something in common. Each puzzle features 16 words split into four categories, ranging from book titles to country names. If you guess right, the words are removed, but guess wrong, and it’s a mistake—you can only make four mistakes.
Here’s a hint for today’s Connections categories
Can’t figure out the categories? Here are some hints:
– Yellow: Leading expert
– Green: Has a sharp point
– Blue: Corny
– Purple: Things with limits
Here are today’s Connections categories
If you need more help, today’s categories are:
– Yellow: Foremost
– Green: Spiky Things
– Blue: Overly Sentimental Work
– Purple: Things that are Capped
What’s the answer to today’s Connections? Check it out:
– Foremost: CHIEF, PREMIER, PRINCIPAL, SUPREME
– Spiky Things: CACTUS, HEDGEHOG, MACE, PINEAPPLE
– Overly Sentimental Work: CHEESE, CORN, MUSH, PAP
– Things that are Capped: BOTTLE, GRADUATE, MUSHROOM, SALARY
Don’t worry if you didn’t get it right this time. There’s always a new challenge waiting for you tomorrow with more helpful hints. Keep playing and challenging your brain!
