NYT Connections Today — Hints and Answers for Friday, September 6 (Match #453)

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Good morning! Let’s play Connections, a clever NYT word game that challenges you to group answers into different categories. It can be tricky, so read on if you need some tips.

What should you do after you finish? Of course, play more word games. I also have daily Wordle hints and answers, Strands hints and answers, and Quordle hints and answers articles if you need facilitate with those.

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SPOILER ALERT: Below is information about tonight’s NYT Connections show, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answer.

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Marc McLaren

NYT Connections Today (Game #453) – Today’s Words

NYT Connections gives hints on how to play 453 on a purple background

(Photo source: New York Times)

Today’s NYT Connections words are…

  • CATALOG
  • EPISODE
  • LETTER
  • COIL
  • TO COUNT
  • SEASON
  • MATERIAL
  • NUMBER
  • Bounce Back
  • BILL
  • GEYSER
  • ROMANCE
  • TOTAL
  • EVENT
  • CARD
  • SUM

NYT Connections Today (Game #453) – Clue #1 – Group Clues

What are some tips for today’s NYT Connections groups?

  • Yellow: Tally
  • Green: Happening
  • Blue: Delivered!
  • Purple: Seasonal word?

Need more tips?

Now we’re definitely getting into spoiler territory, but read on if you want to find out the four thematic answers to today’s NYT Connections puzzles…

NYT Connections Today (Game #453) – Clue #2 – Group Answers

What are the answers to today’s NYT Connections questions?

  • YELLOW: QUANTITY
  • GREEN: INCIDENT
  • BLUE: ITEMS RECEIVED BY MAIL
  • PURPLE: WHAT “SPRING” COULD REFER TO

Well, the answers are below, so DON’T SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.

NYT Connections Today (Match #453) – Answers

NYT Connections Answers to Game 453 on Purple Background

(Photo source: New York Times)

The answers to today’s Connections, game #453, are…

  • YELLOW: QUANTITY AMOUNT, NUMBER, NUMBER, TOTAL
  • GREEN: INCIDENT ROMANCE, EPISODE, EVENT, CASE
  • BLUE: ITEMS RECEIVED BY MAIL Bill, Card, Catalog, Letter
  • PURPLE: WHAT “SPRING” COULD REFER TO BOUNCE, COIL, GEYSER, SEASON

  • My rating: Easy
  • My result: Perfect

Yesterday I had a huge rant about Connections and how monotonous it gets to lose every day due to the seemingly random difficulty curve. Well, I won’t complain today – because I managed to solve it. And not only that, but I solved it without errors.

In truth, this is undoubtedly an uncomplicated version of the game. Purple is the hardest of the groups, as is usually the case, but I needn’t have worried about that, since the other three were uncomplicated. In particular, the blue group – which is theoretically the third hardest – was less complicated than is often the case. The answer was: THINGS RECEIVED BY MAIL, containing BILL, CARD, CATALOG, and LETTER, which quite clearly go together.

I suspect we’ll find ourselves in impossibly arduous terrain again tomorrow, but until then I’ll enjoy a occasional victory.

How did you do today? Email me and let me know.


Yesterday’s NYT Connections Answers (Thursday, September 5, Game #452)

  • YELLOW: HAIRDRESSER OFFER DRYING, COLORING, CUTTING, TRIM
  • GREEN: CRITICISM HIT, EXPLOSION, SHOT, THROW
  • BLUE: GET GET, CATCH, GET, SPIN
  • PURPLE: MEASURED IN FOOTBALL STATISTICS TEST, RECEIPT, BAG, YARD

What is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games created by the New York Times. It requires you to find groups of four items that have something in common, with each group having a different level of difficulty: green is uncomplicated, yellow is a little harder, blue is often quite strenuous, and purple is usually very strenuous.

The positive is that you technically don’t have to solve the last one, since you’ll be able to answer it by elimination. What’s more, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a bit of breathing room.

It’s a bit more complicated than something like Wordle, though, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to surprise you with tricks. For example, watch out for homophones and other wordplay that can hide answers.

You can play it for free via NYT Games Page on your desktop computer or mobile device.

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