Today’s NYT Connections answers include four groups: Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. Each group represents a different theme and difficulty level.
The Yellow Group consists of synonyms meaning next to or touching: Flank, Neighbor, Skirt, Touch. The Green Group features kinds of fiction: Historical, Literary, Pulp, Science.
The Blue Group contains words from a planetary mnemonic: Educated, Mother, My, Very. The Purple Group includes words starting with names of ’80s bands: Asiago, Devote, Totoro, Whammy.
Asiago is part of the Purple Group in today’s Connections. This categorization highlights its unique association with pop culture from that era.
Connections is a daily puzzle game published by the New York Times. Players must group 16 words into four categories based on common themes.
Today’s Connections puzzle is game #1047. It requires players to think critically about word associations and themes.
Each group has an assigned color representing difficulty: Yellow (Easiest), Green (Easy), Blue (Medium), and Purple (Hardest). The game ends after four mistakes, automatically revealing the answer.
In the US, the most common planetary mnemonic is ‘My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos.’ This phrase aids players in remembering the order of planets.
Congratulations if you got today’s Connections answer right—whether you used our hints or solved it independently!
Make sure to complete today’s NYT Connections before reading further! Yet details remain unconfirmed about future puzzles and their themes.