Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The New York Times Connections has become a beloved daily ritual for puzzle lovers everywhere. The concept is deceptively simple: find the hidden threads that link 16 seemingly random words. But as players know, that simplicity can quickly give way to a genuinely tricky challenge, especially when the infamous purple category comes into play.
If you're staring at today's grid and feeling stuck, you're in the right place. Whether you need a gentle nudge in the right direction or are ready for the full solution, we've got you covered.
How to Play Connections
Your goal is to organize the 16 words on the board into four distinct groups of four. Each group shares a common, specific theme. You must identify the words and submit your groupings one at a time. Be careful—you only get four mistakes before the game is over.
Hints for Today's Connections (Puzzle #737)
Ready for a little help? Here are some clues for each of today's categories, from easiest (Yellow) to trickiest (Purple).
Yellow Category: These words all mean to overdo something or make it seem like more than it is.
Green Category: Think about the world of fashion. These are all different styles of a lower-body garment.
Blue Category: This group is a bit academic. These are all prefixes that can be placed before the word "valent."
Purple Category: The trickiest group today plays with sound. Each of these words is a homophone for a letter of the alphabet.
SPOILER ALERT: The complete solution for today's Connections (Puzzle #737) is listed below!
The Answers for Today's Connections (June 17, 2024)
Here are the final groupings for Puzzle #737:
Yellow: TO EXAGGERATE
OVERDO, OVERKILL, OVERSTATE, STRETCH
Green: KINDS OF SKIRT
A-LINE, MAXI, MINI, PENCIL
Blue: PREFIXES WITH 'VALENT'
AMBI, EQUI, MONO, POLY
Purple: HOMOPHONES OF LETTERS
AYE, BEE, SEA, WHY
That purple category was a classic bit of misdirection! Well done if you were able to spot the theme. Check back tomorrow for another guide to help you conquer the grid.
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