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A new NYT connections puzzle appears at midnight every day for your time zone – which means that some people still play “today’s game” while others play “from yesterday”. If you are looking for the puzzle on Saturday Then click here: Nyt indices and responses for Saturday June 28 (match # 748).
Good morning! Let’s play the connections, the NYT intelligent word game that challenges you to bring together the answers in various categories. It can be difficult, so read the rest if you need connections.
What should you do once you’ve finished? Well, play on word games of course. I also have daily clues and answers and tips and responses of articles if you also need help for them, while the Marc Bordle TODAY page covers the original viral word game.
Spoiler warning: information on NYT connections today is below, so don’t read if you don’t want to know the answers.
NYT TODAY Connections (Game # 749) – The words of today
Today’s NYT connections words are…
- EARTH-WORM
- FLOAT
- MUSHROOM
- Moon
- SURPRISE
- PUDDLE
- SUNDAE
- LEAP
- SHAKE
- ROBOT
- MUD
- SILK
- BOLT
- DIVIDE
- Cabbage patch
- JERK
NYT TODAY connections (game # 749) – TIP # 1 – Group advice
What are the clues for today’s NYT connections groups?
- YELLOW: Gelato delight
- GREEN: Surprise!
- BLUE: Shake the leg
- PURPLE: Post-priest
Need more signs?
We are firmly in the territory of spoiler now, but read the rest if you want to know what the four theme answers are for the puzzles of NYT connections today …
NYT TODAY connections (game # 749) – TIP # 2 – Group responses
What are the answers for today’s NYT connections groups?
- Yellow: ice cream treats
- Green: Throwing
- Blue: Dance moves
- Violet: seen the day after a rain storm
Okay, the answers are below, so don’t scroll further if you don’t want to see them.
NYT TODAY Connections (Game # 749) – Answers
The answers to today’s connections, the game # 749, are…
- Yellow: ice cream treats Floor, shake, split, sundae
- Green: Throwing Boulon, fool, jump, start
- Blue: Dance moves Cabbage patch, wire, moonwalk, robot
- Violet: seen the day after a rain storm Land, mud, mushroom, puddle
- My note: Hard
- My score: 2 errors
There have been so many possible dance movements in today’s ties that I thought it could be a trap, but when I tried to bring together a dance enthusiasm, I had “One Away”, so persisted and obtaining again “One Away”.
I had no idea of the cabbage was a dance movement, but I think Jerk and Earthworm are.
Instead, I went to other groups and I easily found ice cream treats and braiding (dance and thrift have a lot in common).
I arrived at the Violet group through an elimination process, but there was no way that I would have been seen in the aftermath of a rain storm otherwise-mud and puddle, perhaps, but I may not know the links between a mushroom and precipitation.
How did you do today? Let me know in the comments below.
Responsible for yesterday’s NYT connections (Saturday, June 28, match # 748)
- Yellow: things that a dog can recover Ball, bone, frisbee, stick
- Green: Large Conduit, host, load, score
- Blue: possible results of a traffic violation Start, points, ticket, towing
- Purple: inventors of the industrial revolution Bell, diesel, singer, watt
What is NYT connections?
Nyt Connections is one of the many increasingly popular puns produced by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four elements that share something in common, and each group has a different level of difficulty: green is easy, yellow a little harder, blue often quite hard and generally very difficult.
On the positive side, you do not technically need to resolve the last, because you can respond to it by an elimination process. In addition, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a little breathing margin.
However, it is a little more involved than something like Wordle, and there are a lot of opportunities so that the game makes you trip with towers. For example, pay attention to homophones and other word games that could disguise the answers.
It is playable for free via the NYT games site on the desktop or mobile.