Hello, puzzle enthusiasts! Get ready to dive into a world of word play where witty connections await. Today, we unravel the secret ties binding these words together in the NYT Connections puzzle.
Hints
- Yellow: One category is about something you might say to describe someone who looks good
- Green: One category is about words that describe a person’s feature if it’s not looking good
- Blue: One category is about the names of people from a specific set of books
- Purple: One category is about four words that come before a different word in a phrase - that word is something you might find on a fence
If those hints weren’t enough, here are the categories to guide you.
Categories
- Yellow: Adjectives for Nice Skin
- Green: Mess of Hair
- Blue: Dickens Characters
- Purple: __Chain
Ready to reveal the solutions?
Answers
- Yellow: DEWY, FRESH, GLOWING, SMOOTH
- Green: MAT, MOP, TANGLE, THATCH
- Blue: BUCKET, PIP, SCROOGE, TWIST
- Purple: DAISY, FOOD, MOUNTAIN, SUPPLY
And there you have it, fellow logophiles! Another Connections puzzle unraveled with style. Until next time, keep your wits as sharp as your pencils! Happy puzzling!