Today’s NYT Connections Hints and Answers for August 8, #424
Need the answers for the New York Times Connections Puzzle? To me, Wordle is more of a vocabulary test, but Connections is more of a brain teaser. You’re given 16 words and have to sort them into four groups that are connected in some way. Sometimes they’re obvious, but game editor Wyna Liu manages to trick you by using words that fit into more than one group. Read on for today’s Connections hints and answers.
Want more answers to the game? Here’s today’s Wordle answer, and here’s the answer for Strands. And will you solve the NYT Mini Crossword? Here’s today’s answer for that.
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Tips for Today’s Connections Groups
Below are four clues for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, arranged from the easiest yellow group to the trickiest (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Get into the water.
Green group hint: Say it again.
Blue group hint: Crucial.
Purple group hint: Turn up the transistor.
Answers for Today’s Connections Groups
Yellow group: Splashing ways to enter the pool.
Green group: Repeat.
Blue group: Mainstay.
Purple group: ____-radio.
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What are today’s Connections answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is splashy ways to enter a pool. The four answers are backflip, bellyflop, cannonball and jackknife.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is repetition. The four answers are echo, parrot, repeat and quote.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is mainstay. The four answers are anchor, backbone, cornerstone and pillar.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is ____ radio. The four answers are ham, pirate, satellite and talk.
How to play Connections
Playing is easy. Winning is hard. Look at the 16 words and mentally assign them to related groups of four. Click on the four words that you think belong together. The groups are color-coded, but you won’t know what goes where until you see the answers. The yellow group is easiest, then green, then blue, and purple is hardest. Look closely at the words and think of related terms. Sometimes the connection is just part of the word. Once, four words were grouped together because they all started with the name of a rock band, including “Rushmore” and “Journeyman.”