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Connections, a game created by The New York Times, is about to celebrate its first birthday and has become the newspaper’s second-most-played game after Wordle. The objective of the game is to uncover threads connecting a series of words, requiring players to group words together to solve their common themes and reveal the name of their corresponding categories. Each puzzle consists of 16 words, divided into four groups, with themes ranging from Halloween costumes to geometric terms. Players must correctly place all four words in each set to remove them from the board, with up to four errors allowed before the game ends. The board also features a color-coding system to indicate levels of difficulty.

To play Connections, players must shuffle and rearrange the board to make guessing connections easier. If a word belongs to multiple categories, only one answer is correct. Players can expect a variety of themes for each puzzle, ranging from body parts in a children’s song to colloquial words for vehicles. Today’s puzzle included categories such as body parts in “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes,” different colloquial words for a vehicle, words that mean “takes it off,” and “buzzy” things. The answers for each category are provided at the end of the article, allowing players to check their guesses.

Newsweek is dedicated to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground. The magazine provides hints and tips to help players solve the daily Connections puzzle, encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As Connections approaches its first birthday, it continues to captivate players with its engaging and challenging word puzzles. The game’s popularity highlights the appeal of brain teasers and word games in today’s digital age, providing entertainment and mental stimulation for players of all ages. Newsweek’s coverage of Connections serves as a valuable resource for players looking for assistance in solving each day’s puzzle.

As players work through each Connections puzzle, they must carefully consider the relationships between words and use deductive reasoning to uncover the common themes connecting them. The game’s format challenges players to think creatively and strategically to solve each puzzle, enhancing cognitive skills and promoting analytical thinking. With Newsweek’s support in providing clues and answers, players can enjoy a sense of accomplishment when they successfully solve each puzzle and reveal the categories behind the word groups. The game’s interactive nature allows players to engage with language and logic in a fun and challenging way, making it a popular choice for word game enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike.

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