The latest puzzle from The New York Times, known as Connections, presents a challenging set of word groupings for players. Today's puzzle includes various categories, requiring participants to identify connections among the words provided.
Players can utilize hints to assist them in solving the puzzle. For the yellow group, the hint is "Pretty sly," while the green group is associated with "Different plans." The blue group is linked to "Elementary, my dear Watson," and the purple group involves "Hidden anatomy words."
Today's identified answers feature four words across each category. In the yellow group, responses include creep, slip, sneak, and steal. The green group features color, Ponzi, pyramid, and rhyme. Detective movies are represented in the blue group with Chinatown, Knives Out, Seven, and Vertigo. Lastly, the purple group consists of elegy (leg), karma (arm), keyed (eye), and shandy (hand).