It's a new day and that means a new puzzle wall to solve in the New York Times's Connections game. If you're looking to save your streak and only want to nail down that last pesky category, don't worry - we have all the hints you could need.
You'll find everything you need below, from vague hints as to what you should be looking for to the outright answers. Whether you're looking for a nudge in the right direction or a sneaky way to preserve your blemish-free record, you've come to the right place.
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Today's puzzle is a very fun one.
We'll present these hints from the easiest category to the hardest, as prescribed by the puzzle itself - Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
If you want today's category hints, click below! These will not spoil the actual names of the categories but will nudge you in the right direction.
Today's yellow category relates to relaying something to another person.
Today's green category relates to substances that are often useful and harvested from particular plants. Syrup and rubber could also fit here.
Today's blue category relates to things that have a physical feature in common. Think 'how these things are held'.
Today's purple category has four items that share a pair of colours.
Herring Watch: Licorice doesn't belong with the plant-related words.
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