Happy Monday! Are you looking for some assistance with today’s Connections challenge?
Connections Game
Today marks another opportunity to test your skills in the New York Times Connections game. If you’re determined to maintain your winning streak but just need help pinpointing that last tricky category, you’re in the right place!
Below, you’ll find everything necessary to tackle today’s puzzle, from subtle hints to straightforward answers. Whether you’re seeking a gentle nudge in the right direction or outright solutions to keep your perfect record intact, we’ve got you covered.
If you came looking for the answers for November 11, click here.
Category Hints
Today’s puzzle promises some fun challenges ahead.
We’ll share these category hints in the order of their difficulty, starting with the easiest to the hardest: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally, Purple.
If you’re interested in hints for today’s categories—without revealing the actual names—just click below for more information to guide you in the right direction.
Today’s Hints:
- The yellow category pertains to acquiring something, typically through chance, skill, or hard work.
- The green category references terms describing large gatherings of people or animals.
- The blue category relates to ships and nautical vessels.
- The purple category involves concepts linked to a specific area of philosophy.
Note: "Herring Watch": the term "score" does not belong in the Green category.
Today’s Answers
We managed to solve today’s puzzle without any losses, though the Purple category was particularly challenging. If you have insights into the Purple category, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below—recommendations for books, documentaries, or articles would be greatly appreciated!
Final Answers:
- Green Category: Large Group
- Blue Category: Parts of a Ship (Anchor, Bow, Bridge, Deck)
- Purple Category: Concepts in Chinese Philosophy (Expansive, Light, Masculine, Yang)
Best of luck with today’s connections!