The latest NYT ‘Connections’ puzzle is here! This fun word game challenges players to find hidden connections between words, just like Wordle has. People worldwide love sharing their scores and colorful grids on social media.
If today’s puzzle feels tough, don’t worry! We have some helpful hints and the answers for the NYT ‘Connections’ #610 for you.
Hints for Today’s ‘Connections’ Categories:
– Ways to spread something lightly: Think of how you might shake something lightly over food.
– Words related to the smell of drinks: These are often used to describe wine.
– Common phrases when giving up: These are what people often say when they can’t continue.
– Words often pronounced differently: These words have different pronunciations depending on the region.
Answers for NYT ‘Connections’ #610:
Here’s how the words are grouped:
1. Lightly Spread: DUST, PEPPER, SCATTER, SHOWERS
2. Wine Smells: AROMA, BOUQUET, NOSE, NOTE
3. Giving Up Phrases: MERCY, STOP, TRUCE, UNCLE
4. Words with Different Pronunciations: AUNT, EITHER, TOMATO, VASE
Each day, ‘Connections’ gives players a new and exciting challenge! Some word groups, like wine terms, may need special knowledge, while phrases about surrender are easily recognizable.
FAQs:
– Is NYT Connections Free? Yes, it’s part of The New York Times Games collection, which includes Wordle, Spelling Bee, The Crossword, and more.
– Can I play past games? Absolutely! You can find them on the Archive page.
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