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Today’s Links puzzle, or “pink categories,” throws us into one of those challenging orange categories, where you need to find a phrase within another word. Read on for answers and hints for today’s Associations.
The Times today has a app for Associations, similar to the one used on Wordle. Go there after you play in order to get a numerical rating and have the software review your responses. Players who have signed up for the Times Games section you then nerd out by monitoring their progress, including the number of puzzles won, the number of times they completed a perfect score, and their winning streak.
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Tips for Connections parties today
The groupings in today’s Connections puzzle are ranked from the simplest yellow group to the tense ( and occasionally bizarre ) purple group according to four hints.
Like a store, the yellow group hint.
Green team hints: Margherita is one.
Hues are inside each term, according to the blue party.
Purple party advice: No filthy.
Solutions for Associations groups of today
Bright team: Shopping locations.
Green class: Different varieties of pizza.
Ending with colours, in orange.
Purple group: __ _ _ cleaner.
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What are the solutions to today’s Links?
The golden words in tomorrow’s Contacts
The design is shops. The four responses are vent, good, industry, and bazaar.
The alternative words in today’s Contacts
Theme: Pizza varieties. Pacific, plain, supreme, and veggie are the four solutions.
The comments in today’s Associations are in blue.
The ending is done in colours. Evergreen, infrared, lily, and black are the four solutions.
The crimson words in today’s Contacts
The design is cleaner. Bathroom, dried, pipe, and pump are the four solutions.
Links rapid advice
# 1: Pause before and after each word in order to claim the idea. That makes the words more audible when a term is being uttered. The Connections editors enjoy combining words used in similar phrasing, such as __ _ _ Up.
# 2: Avoid the overarching grouping. These writers are intelligent. Again, they included SPONGE, BOB, SQUARE, and Shorts in the same issue. None of those words fit the same group. Use the” shuffle” button to get a different perspective on the words if you’d like to.
# 3: Analyze any similar thoughts and tear down any substance words. When in a issue,” Rushmore” had the hook that each word had the name of a rock group.