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Good morning! Let’s play Connections, a clever play of NYT words, which challenges grouping answers in various categories. It can be tough, so read if you need connections.
What should you do after finishing? Of course, play more word games. I also have Daily Strands tips and answers, as well as Quordle’s tips and answers, if you need assist for them, while the page of March today Today includes the original viral game of words.
A warning about the spoiler: information about NYT connections is below today, so don’t read any further if you don’t want to know the answer.
Nyt Connections today (game #756) – today’s words
Today’s words NYT Connections are …
- Seuss
- CHINA
- Disney
- Decaf
- CRUMB
- PRUSSIAN
- PEPPER
- COMMODITY
- EVIL
- Crypto
- POTTERY
- GRAIN
- BITE
- Dreen
- SHRED
- CERAMICS
NYT Connections Today (game #756) – Note No. 1 – Group tips
What are the tips for today’s NYT connection groups?
- YELLOW: Slide them into the stove
- GREEN: Beaten
- BLUE: What’s up d ….?
- PURPLE: Sounds like a part of the body
Do you need more tips?
We are now strongly on the territory of the spoiler, but read on if you want to know what the four answers to today’s Nyt Connections puzzles are …
NYT Connections Today (game #756) – Note No. 2 – Group answers
What are the answers to today’s Connections NYT groups?
- Yellow: fired objects
- Green: molecule
- Blue: DRS
- Purple: Ending the legs of the legs on homophones
Right, the answers are below, so do not change further if you do not want to see them.
Nyt Connections today (game #756) – Answers
Answers to today’s calls, game No. 756 is …
- Yellow: fired objects Ceramics, china, ceramics, products
- Green: molecule Crumbs, grain, bite, shreds
- Blue: DRS Dre, evil, pepper, seuss
- Purple: Ending the legs of the legs on homophones Crypto, Decaf, Disney, Prussia
- My rating: Easy
- My result: Perfect
I am sure that in the English world there will be outrage about today’s purple group.
Yes, both Crypto and Disney act as words ending on the homophones of the legs – but non -pecunts? And Prussian? Maybe it’s a thing in New York.
Fortunately, such a cleverness did not matter to me, because the other three groups were relatively uncomplicated to assemble.
DRS, which I saw immediately and made four examples of non-practicing doctors-though saying that, Dr. Pepper comes from a real person.
Meanwhile, Green eggs and ham Author Dr. Seuss received an honorary doctorate many years after adding his false honorary – and he is sure, he could say shaving from avoidance.
How did you do today? Let me know in the comments below.
Yesterday’s answers NYT Connections (Saturday, July 5, game #755)
- Yellow: CON game Hustle, rocket, scheme, sting
- Green: Combine as baking ingredients Defeat, mix, fold, stir
- Blue: longing Burn, itching, long, pine
- Purple: Types of lists Bucket, laundry, brief, to be done
What is NYT connections?
NYT Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games made by the New York Times. He challenges a group of four items that share something in common, and each group has a different level of difficulty: green is uncomplicated, yellow, a little more tough, blue often quite demanding and purple, usually very tough.
On the other hand, you don’t have to solve the last technically because you will be able to answer it through the elimination process. What’s more, you can write up to four mistakes, which gives some space to breathe.
However, this is a little more involved than something like Wordle and there are many opportunities to play tripping with tricks. For example, watch out for homophones and other word games that can hide answers.
It can be free of free Enjoy the game site on a desktop or mobile computer.