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How to play connections

In connectionsyou might be presented with a grid of 16 words. Your task is to rearrange these into 4 groups of 4 by determining the connections between them. The groups could possibly be things like horror movie franchises, a sort of verb, or rappers.

Each puzzle has just one solution. You should be careful with words that would fit into multiple category. You can mix the words as much as see if there are any connections between them.

Each group is color-coded. The yellow group will likely be the simplest to acknowledge, blue and green are in between, and the purple group will likely be the toughest to deduce. The purple group often includes puns, so keep that in mind.

Choose 4 words that you think that go together and press submit. If you guess flawed, you lose a life. When you are near having an accurate group, a message may appear letting you understand that you simply’re one word away from the right group, but you continue to have to work out which one to swap out.

If you make 4 mistakes, it’s game over. Let’s ensure that does not occur with some suggestions. And in the event you’re really having trouble, today’s connections Answer.

What are today’s connection suggestions?

Scroll slowly! Immediately after the instructions for every of today’s connections Groups, I’ll tell you which of them groups they’re without immediately telling you which of them words belong in these groups.

Today’s 16 words are:

  • SCHOOL
  • KITCHEN SINK
  • WAX
  • SOLAR
  • PANEL
  • MOVIE
  • THREAD
  • HONEYCOMB
  • WIND
  • LASER
  • BALL
  • WRAP
  • VITAMIN
  • KITCHEN SINK
  • SPECIFICATION TABLE
  • ORGANISM
  • PLUCK

And the clues for today’s groups are:

  • Yellow Group – Options for smoother skin
  • Green Group —
  • Blue group – like a jail or a gaggle of mobile phones
  • Purple group – perhaps the second best

What are today’s Connections groups?

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Be warned: We are beginning to Spoiler territory.

Today’s groups are …

  • Yellow group – remove, corresponding to body hair
  • Green group – turn around
  • Blue group – things product of cells
  • Purple Group — B-___

What are today’s Connections answers?

Spoiler alert! Don’t scroll down until you’re able to see today’s connections Answer.

This is your final warning!

Today’s connections Answers are …

  • Yellow group – removal of body hair (LASER, PULLING, THREADING, WAX)
  • Green group – turn around (COIL, SPOOL, WIND, WRAP)
  • Blue group – things product of cells (HONEYCOMB, ORGANISM, SOLAR PANEL, SPREADSCAL)
  • Purple Group — B-___ (BALL, FILM, SCHOOL, VITAMIN)

With two consecutive perfect games, my total winning streak now reaches 13 wins.

I recognized the blue ones immediately after I saw SPREADSHEET, and the green ones weren’t far behind. I had a little bit of trouble with the opposite two groups though.

I vaguely remembered THREAD having something to do with hair, but I wasn’t sure what. Still, it was well worth the risk. The purple tones were a bit confusing to me. I wasn’t aware of the term B-School and had never heard of it being known as a B vitamin, all the time vitamin B.

That is all for today connections Hints and answers. Be sure to envision out my blog for hints and the answer for Tuesday’s game in the event you need them.

PS: I just came upon that one among my favorite restaurants is closing for good, and I’m pretty sad about it! It was an important little neighborhood shop where you possibly can put together a picnic basket of delicious Appalachian food to take to the stunning park across the road. I’m going to miss it dearly. So here’s just a little tribute in the shape of a reasonably fitting song from perhaps essentially the most well-known artist to return out of Appalachia.

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