Calling all clever wordsmiths! Today, we dive into the engaging intricacies of the New York Times Connections puzzle. Are you ready to decode the mysteries embedded in each colorful challenge?
Hints
- Yellow: One category is about different words that all refer to how to make something last longer
- Green: One category is about four ways to change the surface of something
- Blue: One category is about four terms used in a specific context related to physical activity
- Purple: One category is about four words that all come before the same word in a phrase - that word is something on most humans’ bodies
If those hints weren’t enough, here are the categories to guide you.
Categories
- Yellow: CONSERVE
- Green: SMOOTH USING FRICTION
- Blue: SPORTS GAMBLING TERMS
- Purple: WORDS BEFORE “FINGERS”
Ready to reveal the solutions?
Answers
- Yellow: KEEP, PRESERVE, SAVE, STORE
- Green: BUFF, FILE, GRIND, SAND
- Blue: FAVORITE, PARLAY, SPREAD, UNDER
- Purple: BUTTER, CHICKEN, LADY, STICKY
And there you have it, puzzle enthusiasts! Another Connections puzzle unraveled to reveal the clever links hidden within the words. Keep honing those detective skills for more colorful challenges ahead!