NYT Connections Dec 28 Answers and hints to decipher today’s challenge

The NYT Connections has quickly become a favorite among puzzle enthusiasts worldwide.

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The New York Times’ Connections has become a staple for puzzle enthusiasts worldwide. This daily word puzzle challenges players to find hidden links between words and group them into categories.

As 2024 winds down, today's Connections puzzle for Saturday, December 28, provides another opportunity for players to test their vocabulary and critical thinking.

Here’s everything you need to know, including today’s hints and answers, as mentioned in a report by Forbes.


How to Play NYT Connections

The concept of NYT Connections is simple yet engaging. Each puzzle presents a grid of 16 words, and your task is to categorize them into four groups of four based on their connections.

The categories could range from expressions, mythological references, idioms, or even wordplay.

Players need to think critically, as certain words might fit into more than one category.
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The game allows you to shuffle the grid to identify connections more easily. Each category is color-coded:

  • Yellow: Usually the easiest group.
  • Blue and Green: Medium difficulty.
  • Purple: The hardest, often involving wordplay.
You’re given four chances to make incorrect guesses before the game ends. Careful thinking and observation are key to cracking the puzzle.

Hints for Today’s Puzzle

For those tackling today’s puzzle, here are some useful hints, as per the Forbes report:

  • Yellow Group: Expressions indicating something effortless or guaranteed success.
  • Green Group: Objects from Greek mythology.
  • Blue Group: Items commonly referenced in idioms about taking action or creating trouble.
  • Purple Group: Words or concepts beginning with possessive pronouns.

Today’s Words

The 16 words in today’s Connections puzzle are:
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MINEFIELD, HABIT, ITSY, HORNETS’ NEST, PANDORA’S BOX, HERSHEY, PIECE OF CAKE, AEGIS, HISTAMINE, SURE THING, APPLE OF DISCORD, TIRES, EASY, GOLDEN FLEECE, CAN, NO SWEAT.

Today’s Categories and Answers

If you’re still stuck, here are the solutions for today’s puzzle:

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  • Yellow Group (“Nothing to It!”): EASY, NO SWEAT, PIECE OF CAKE, SURE THING.
  • Green Group (Objects from Greek Myth): AEGIS, APPLE OF DISCORD, GOLDEN FLEECE, PANDORA’S BOX.
  • Blue Group (Proverbial Things to Kick): CAN, HABIT, HORNETS’ NEST, TIRES.
  • Purple Group (Starting with Possessive Pronouns): HERSHEY, HISTAMINE, ITSY, MINEFIELD.
FAQs:
Is there a strategy for Connections?
The first guess is often the most challenging and can lead to mistakes if rushed. Take your time to carefully review all the options before making a submission.

Can I play previous NYT Connections?
Subscribers can access the full archive of past Connections puzzles, resume any unfinished games, and monitor their performance history.



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