NYT Connections Dec 20 Answers, hints, and categories for today’s word-puzzle

As the year winds down, puzzle enthusiasts have been focused on solving the New York Times' daily word game, Connections.

As the year draws to a close, puzzle enthusiasts eagerly tuned into the New York Times daily word game Connections. The game, which challenges players to group words into logical categories, has gained immense popularity since its debut.

For those tackling today’s challenge, here’s everything you need to know about the NYT Connections for December 20, 2024, as mentioned in a report by Forbes.


How to Play NYT Connections

Connections is a free daily word game on the New York Times website or Games app. The objective is to sort 16 words into four groups of four by identifying the connections between them.


Each group has a theme, ranging from wordplay and grammar to pop culture references or shared characteristics.

Players are given four lives, and incorrect guesses result in the loss of a life. A color-coded system helps guide the difficulty of each group: yellow is the easiest, green and blue are moderate, while purple is typically the trickiest.

To add to the excitement, players can shuffle the word grid to help spot patterns.

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For NYT All Access or Games subscribers, there’s an archive of previous Connections puzzles, making it easy to revisit or catch up on missed games.

Hints for NYT Connections Dec 20

Today’s Connections puzzle offered clues that were both intriguing and challenging. The 16 words provided were:

WHALE, COCKTAIL, FINANCE, QUESTION, STATEMENT, SOLUTION, GROWN, WINE, TECH, COMMAND, COMPOUND, CRYPTO, MOWN, PHARMA, EXCLAMATION, MIXTURE.

Here are the category hints for today:


  • Yellow group: Words that could be linked to “stew” or “brew.”
  • Green group: Terms connected to punishments or grammar.
  • Blue group: Phrases tied to “kinds of bros.”
  • Purple group: Homophones related to complaints.

NYT Connections Dec 20 Answers

Spoiler alert! Below are the answers for today’s puzzle, grouped by category, as mentioned in the Forbes report:
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  • Yellow group (concoction): COCKTAIL, COMPOUND, MIXTURE, SOLUTION.
  • Green group (types of sentences): COMMAND, EXCLAMATION, QUESTION, STATEMENT.
  • Blue group (kinds of bros): CRYPTO, FINANCE, PHARMA, TECH.
  • Purple group (complaint homophones): GROWN, MOWN, WHALE, WINE.

Puzzle Breakdown

Today’s Connections posed unique challenges for players:

  • Yellow group: Although the theme of “concoction” may seem straightforward, connecting terms like COCKTAIL, COMPOUND, and SOLUTION required players to consider chemistry-related contexts.
  • Green group: This was perhaps the easiest category, as it focused on grammatical sentence types familiar to most players.
  • Blue group: Categorizing industry-related terms under “bros” (e.g., CRYPTO bro) was challenging for some, particularly for those unfamiliar with the colloquial usage of the term.
  • Purple group: Homophones like GROWN and WINE proved easier, as their connection to complaints was relatively intuitive.

FAQs

What family owns NYT?
The New York Times is owned and operated by The New York Times Company, which has been under the stewardship of the Ochs-Sulzberger family since 1896. The current chairman and publisher of the paper is A. G. Sulzberger.
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Where do the AI-powered guesses for NYT Connections come from?
Each day, we gather a list of the most frequent errors made by players and use a generative A.I. tool to predict the categories they might have had in mind.



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