The daily puzzle game Connections, which invites the player to divide 16 words or phrases into four separate groups, debuted in beta just on June 12. And now, according to NYT, it’s the second most popular newspaper game (after Wordle, of course).
Connections NYT is a fascinating puzzle game that has captivated puzzle lovers around the world. Players need to group 16 words into 4 groups of 4 words. The words within each group must have a common link. Finding this connection is not easy.
Connections offers a unique puzzle game that tests players’ ingenuity, vocabulary and creativity. You are given 16 words, and your mission is to identify hidden connections and organize them into four separate groups of four words.
The game has four difficulty categories: yellow (the easiest), green, blue and purple (the most difficult). But beware — players only have four attempts to solve the puzzle before the game ends.
The Connections beta launched on June 12. Since then, the daily puzzle game created by the Games team, with content edited daily by Wyna Liu, has attracted devoted fans with its wonderful and exciting gameplay.
In the game the player gets 16 words. And he has to divide them into 4 categories. Each category contains 4 words connected to each other.
In connections the difficulty is indicated by colours. From yellow is the easiest, to purple is the most difficult. This gives the impression that the game is easy. But in reality, the connections between words are sometimes not obvious.