
Running out of guesses with the September 10 edition of NYT Connections? We’re here with some clues and hints to help you crack it with ease to save your daily streak.
The New York Times’ Connections is a daily word puzzle created by editor Wyna Liu. The objective of the game is to sort 16 seemingly random words into four categories according to a hidden common theme that is unique to each group. Players must identify these themes within four guesses and select the correct words. Furthermore, the game also provides a “one away…” notification that helps players stay on the right track while making a guess.
Check out the hints and answers for September 10’s Connections puzzle.
Connections hint for September 10
All 16 words in today’s puzzle are:
Here are some hints for each group:
Yellow Group: This group features words one might say to voice disappointment. Green Group: The words in this group are related to swift motion. Blue Group: This group features words related to a popular movie star. Purple Group: Finally, the purple category features four words that commonly pair with a single word.What are the Connections answers for today, September 10?
Check out the answers for September 10’s NYT Connections below:
Yellow Group: “You Should Know Better!”– BAD, SHAME, TSK, and TUT TUT.
Green Group: Move Quickly – BARREL, FLY, RACE, and ZIP.
Blue Group: Eddie Murphy Roles – AKEEM, DOLITTLE, DONKEY, and FOLEY.
Purple Group: King____ – CAKE, COBRA, KONG, and TUT.
The New York Times offers a string of popular and unique puzzles that players can enjoy online. Besides Connections, these include Wordle, Pips, Letter Boxed, Sudoku, and the Mini Crossword, to name a few. The puzzles are available on The New York Times’ official website, as well as on the NYT Games app. However, to gain access to the archived collections, fans must purchase a subscription plan.
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