Good morning! We're going to play Connections, the clever word game from the NYT that challenges you to group answers into various categories. It can be tricky, so read on if you need hints.
What should you do once you're done? Play more word games, of course. I also have articles with daily Wordle hints and answers, Strands hints and answers, and Quordle hints and answers if you need help with those topics as well.
SPOILER WARNING: Below you'll find information about today's NYT Connections, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.
NYT Connections Today (Set #445): Words of the Day
Today’s NYT Connections words are…
- PLAYER
- PLAY
- BROWN
- YOUNG
- COUNT
- BLACKSMITH
- NOBLE
- DUKE
- VERTICAL
- CONSIDER
- MAGNIFICENT
- JUDGE
- ELECTRONIC
- REGARD
- Howard
- JOHNSON
Today's NYT Connections (Set #445): Clue #1: Group Clues
What are some clues for today's NYT Connections groups?
- Yellow: They have keys
- Green: Think about
- Blue: Places of learning
- Purple: Something and something
Need more clues?
We're now in spoiler territory, but read on if you want to know what the four themed answers are for today's NYT Connections puzzles…
Today's NYT Connections (Game #445): Clue #2: Group Answers
What are the answers for today's NYT Connections groups?
- YELLOW: TYPES OF PIANOS
- GREEN: CONSIDER
- BLUE: US UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
- PURPLE: SECOND NAMES IN COMPANIES WITH AMPERSANDS
Well, the answers are below, so DON'T CONTINUE FOLLOWING THE PAGE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM.
Today's NYT Connections (Set #445): The Answers
The answers to today's Connections game, number 445, are…
- YELLOW: TYPES OF PIANOS ELECTRONIC, TAIL, PLAYER, VERTICAL
- GREEN: CONSIDER CONSIDER, COUNT, JUDGE, TAKE INTO ACCOUNT
- BLUE: US UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BROWN, DUKE, HOWARD, SMITH
- PURPLE: SECOND NAMES IN COMPANIES WITH AMPERSANDS GAME, JOHNSON, NOBLE, YOUNG
- My rating: Hard
- My rating: Fail
Yeah, okay, this was way too hard for me. This is my fifth failed connection in the last 12 days, which implies that either I'm not very good at this or this game has gotten harder recently. I don't really have any complaints here, other than the blue “universities” group is very, very difficult for non-US players like me. I saw BROWN and DUKE, but I didn't know about any other possibilities and just blindly guessed until I lost.
Purple was even more difficult. Again, I saw a couple of options in JOHNSON (& Johnson) and (Proctor &) GAMBLE, but NOBLE and YOUNG… didn’t stand a chance. I now realize that NOBLE must be related to BARNES &, but I still don’t know much about YOUNG.
To make matters worse, even yellow and green were quite difficult. I have yet to lose a word in nearly 1000 games, but Connections is a completely different matter – this game is very demanding.
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Yesterday's NYT Connections Answers (Wednesday, August 28, Game #444)
- YELLOW: PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT MONKEY BARS, SLIDES, SWINGS, SEESEEER
- GREEN: IT IS FOUND AT THE END OF A ROPE/CORD PENDULUM, TEA BAG, TETHERBALL, YO-YO
- BLUE: DESCRIBED AS DRY DESERT, HUMOR, MARTINI, ABSTERMIC
- PURPLE: BABY ___ BLUES, BOOMER, STEPS, TEETH
What is NYT Connections?
NYT Connections is one of the increasingly popular word games created by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four items that have something in common, and each group has a different level of difficulty: green is easy, yellow is a little harder, blue is usually quite difficult, and purple is usually very difficult.
The plus side is that you don't technically need to solve the last one, as you'll be able to answer it by process of elimination. Plus, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a bit of wiggle room.
However, it is a bit more complex than something like Wordle and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to trick you with tricks. For example, beware of homophones and other wordplay that could disguise the answers.
It can be played for free via the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile devices.