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A new Nyt Connections puzzles appears at midnight every day for their hourly zone, which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’. If you are looking for Monday’s puzzles in place Then click here: NYT Connections suggests and answers for Monday, March 24 (game #652).
Good day! Let’s play connections, the intelligent NYT word game that challenges you to group answers into several categories. It can be difficult, so keep reading if you need connection suggestions.
What should you do once you have finished? Why, play more words games, of course. I also have daily clues of threads and responses and quorks and response articles if you also need help for them, while Marc’s Wordle Today’s page covers the original viral word game.
Spoiler warning: Nyt Connections information today is below, so don’t read if you don’t want to know the answers.
NYT Connections Today (Game #653) – Words today
The words of today’s NYT connections are …
- BULLET
- GLASS
- PANDA
- MUD
- TEDDY BEAR
- TUXEDO
- ABLE
- DAY
- ABEL
- CALIFORNIA
- A bell
- Airing
- Abe
- CROSSWORD
- Bela
- COCK
NYT Connections Today (game #653) – suggestion #1 – group suggestions
What are some clues for today’s NYT connection groups?
- YELLOW: Monochrome
- GREEN: COATING LETTER
- BLUE: Head of state
- PURPLE: Says, apparently
Do you need more clues?
We are firmly in Spoiler territory now, but keep reading if you want to know what are the four responses of the topic for today’s Nyt Connections today …
NYT Connections Today (game #653) – suggestion #2 – group answers
What are the answers for today’s NYT connection groups?
- Yellow: Black and white things
- Green: Anagrams
- Blue: Presidential nicknames of the United States
- Purple: Of course as ___
Correct, the answers are next, so do not move more if you do not want to see them.
NYT Connections Today (game #653) – The answers
The responses to today’s connections, game #653, are …
- Yellow: Black and white things Crossword, oreo, panda, tuxedo
- Green: Anagrams Abel, capable, Bale, Bela
- Blue: Presidential nicknames of the United States Abe, Cal, Dick, Teddy
- Purple: Of course as ___ A bell, glass, day, mud
- My qualification: Moderate
- My score: 1 error
Today’s puzzle was clear as ___ mud to start and tantishly I wasting time thinking that a group was composed of famous actors Crystal (Billy), Bale (Christian) and, stretching the limits of logic, Day (Daniel Day-Lewis) and er Dick (Van Dyke).
Then, I reflected on a bell like an abbreviation of Alexander Graham Bell, the telephone inventor.
And then, well, it became as clear as the glass.
I wasn’t sure if Oreo described, but I was sure that the crossword, the panda and the tuxedo are in black and white.
The unexpected joy of hooking a purple quartet continued, before he finally recorded that Abel, Capable, Bale and Bela contained the same four letters and were anagrams of each other.
A whole blessing, since he would never have obtained presidential nicknames from the United States in a month of Super Tuesday.
How did you do it today? Avise me in the comments below.
NYT Connections responses yesterday (Monday, March 24, game #652)
- Yellow: bad smell Missing, rank, mature, sour
- Green: INSECURATOR Constant, level, stable, uniform
- Blue: Who are video games for the ESRB classifications Only adults, all, mature, teenagers
- Purple: things with layers Earth, Henhouse, onion, Photoshop
What are NYT connections?
Nyt Connections is one of the several increasingly popular words games made by the New York Times. It challenges him 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 purple generally very difficult.
On the positive side, he technically does not need to solve the end, since he can answer it for an elimination process. In addition, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you some space to breathe.
However, it is a bit more involved than something like Wordle, and there are many opportunities for the game to move you with tricks. For example, be careful with homophones and other words games that could disguise the answers.
It is playable for free through the Nyt Games site in desktop or mobile.