Do you need tips for today’s connections on Tuesday, August 26? While each of the four mysterious motifs in puzzles can be extremely arduous to guess, purple is particularly elusive, because it often uses arduous words, missing letters, links based on pronunciation, arduous curiosities and others.
In other words, it would be right to cause facilitate when the purple theme turns out to be troublesome. Use tips, tips, spoilers and everything you need from this guide to find today’s answers.
In this guide:
Here are 16 words of connections:
Toad | Drive | Tattoo | Bar |
Mole | Foot | Heel | Badger |
Rat | Loot | Step | Scar |
Creep | Piercing | Mistake | Skunk |
How to play
Connections is one of the most popular (and demanding) daily puzzle games published by The New York Times. The purpose of the connections is to group 16 words of the day for four groups, in which each group of four words has a common topic.
For example, the words “Hook”, “Nana”, “Peter” and “Wendy” are the characters of Peter Pan. Or to take another example, “Action”, “Ballpark”, “Go” and “Stick” are all words that often appear just before the word “drawing”.
Your task is to find out what these topics combine different words together – but be careful, because for a lot of time there are dishonest combinations with red herring placed only to lose you! To win the game, you need to find all four connections without making 4 mistakes. During the fourth error, the game ended and the answer is revealed automatically.
Each of the four groups in the puzzle every day is also attributed to a different color, which represents how straightforward or arduous to find a connection. These colors are: yellow (easiest), green (straightforward), blue (medium) and purple (the most arduous).
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The connections indicate Tuesday, August 26
Here are your tips for today:
- Yellow: Facilitate the recognition of a person.
- Green: This applies to people to unlike people.
- Blue: Such … annoying topic.
- Purple: Find one word to paste a group of group for each member.
- Additional tip 1: Each group contains at least one four -liter word.
- Additional tip 2: Rat, badger and mole belong to different groups.
If you need a little more facilitate, touch the spoiler text below to reveal one word belonging to each group:
- Yellow: Tattoo
- Green: Skunk
- Blue: Loot
- Purple: Toad
A warning about the spoiler! Today’s connection groups are revealed below!
What are today’s connection groups?
If you need an even bigger tip to determine today’s puzzle, below we will reveal four correct connection groups – topics that combine each set of four words in the connection grid.
Here are connections groups for today:
- Yellow: Distinctive features
- Green: Real jerk
- Blue: Haunt
- Purple: Words in front of the “stool”
Now that you know the motives of various connections in today’s puzzle, see if you can solve them! If not, check the full answer below.
A warning about the spoiler! Today’s connections the answer is ahead of us!
What is today’s response to calls?
Here is the answer to today’s connection puzzle on Tuesday, August 26:
- Yellow: Distinctive characteristics (mole, piercing, scar, tattoo)
- Green: Real jerk (creep, heel, rat, skunk)
- Blue: Pester (Badger, Bug, Harry, Ride)
- Purple: Words in front of the “stool” (bar, foot, step, toad)
I lost the number how many times I am thought I found the motif of connections based on animals, but I discovered that the animals were dispersed in all four groups. Although I briefly considered the possibility of mammals (excluding toads and error), as well as the motif of “unwanted animals” (only to say that all of them can match this topic – without offense), I decided to see other connections wisely.
To be candid, the only motive that was straightforward for me was yellow. The tattoo and puncture were made by a promising match and from there it was not arduous to add a “scar” as another distinguishing feature. Finding jerks was much more arduous because I have never heard of the “heel” used. Apparently it is something in wrestling.
Similarly, it is arduous for me to find the fourth member of the group in a blue theme. I was thinking about a person named Harry, not a verb.
Congratulations, if you have today’s connections, answer well, with or without the facilitate of our handy tips above! And if you are not successful today, don’t worry – the fresh puzzle is published every day at midnight, so you can try again tomorrow, just like Wordle!