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NYT ‘Connections’ October 7: Answers and clues for game #484
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NYT ‘Connections’ October 7: Answers and clues for game #484

Happy Monday, puzzle lovers. We’re back with another set of hints for today New York Times Connections puzzle, brought to you by Newsweek.

In the wake of Word‘s phenomenal success – a game that captivated millions and was adopted by The New York Times early 2022 – the newspaper introduced Connections in 2023. This new puzzle game has quickly amassed a dedicated global fanbase, with players eagerly discussing strategies and sharing their daily results on social media.

Connections can be quite a challenge, and a little push can sometimes make all the difference. If you’re here for a hint, we’ve got your back. The answers for Monday’s puzzle are at the bottom of this article, so be careful if you prefer to solve the puzzle yourself.

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A woman is seen using her cell phone. “Connections” has become an online sensation since its release in June 2023.

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How to play Connections

Every day, Connections presents players with a grid of 16 words. The goal is to organize these words into four groups of four, based on shared themes or characteristics.

The four groups are color-coded by difficulty: yellow (easiest), green, blue and purple (most challenging). Select four words that you think form a group. If correct, those words are highlighted and removed from the board. The color corresponding to the group is revealed, indicating the expected level of difficulty.

Players have up to four chances to guess wrong before the game ends. There is no time pressure, so you don’t have to rush. You can also shuffle the words on the board to discover connections you may have missed at first.

Connections editor Wyna Liu advises that when players identify five words that seem to fit into a category, they should first try to categorize another group. This approach can help clarify which words belong together through elimination.

Connections #484 Directions for Monday, October 7

Newsweek has some tips to help you understand today’s situation Connections categories.

  • Yellow: Foolish or foolish individuals.
  • Vegetable: Sounds you would hear from the garage.
  • Blue: Something after a good joke
  • Purple: Striking names swinging from the vines.

Connections #484 Replies for Monday, October 7

  • Yellow Category:Knuckle head
    • Yellow words: Ding-Dong, Dodo, Yahoo, Yo-Yo
  • Green Category:Auto-onomatopoeia
    • Green words: Beep Beep, Spider, Skrrt, Vroom
  • Blue Category:Sounds of laughter
    • Blue words: Har-Har, Hoot, Whoop, Yuk
  • Purple Category:Famous primates
    • Purple words: Bubbles, George, King Kong, Koko

We hope you enjoyed this brainteaser. If you solved it, well done! If not, don’t worry: practice makes perfect. Next Connections puzzle is available from The New York Times on Tuesday at midnight in your local time zone. Newsweek will be here again with more hints and solutions to keep you in the game. Have fun puzzling!