Connections is a daily word game with a twist; every day, the New York Times Games comes up with sixteen new words to sort into mystery categories in this innovative puzzle game. In order to win this game every day, players will need a massive base of knowledge of a lot of subjects, and sometimes they will just need a little nudge to get them to the correct categories and answers. For anyone looking for a little, or a lot, of help on today's Connection puzzle of the day, check below for hints, categories, and the full spoiler.
Hints for the NYT Connections Puzzle for November 8, 2023
Once players are familiar with the rules of how to play Connections, they can dive right into today's puzzle. The one for today has the words WAFFLE, TOWEL, YO-YO, MARY, HEDGE, WEDGE, UMBRELLA, MULE, FLIP-FLOP, BREEZE, WAVER, CURLY, RUSSIAN, SHOESTRING, SUNSCREEN, and SEE-SAW.
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Yellow Connections Answer Hints
Yellow Connections Category Answer for November 8, 2023
Yellow Connections Category and All Four Words Answer for November 8, 2023
Green Connections Answer Hints
Green Connections Category Answer for November 8, 2023
Green Connections Category and All Four Words Answer for November 8, 2023
Blue Connections Answer Hints
Blue Connections Category Answer for November 8, 2023
Blue Connections Category and All Four Words Answer for November 8, 2023
Purple Connections Answer Hints
Purple Connections Category Answer for November 8, 2023
Purple Connections Category and All Four Words Answer for November 8, 2023
Answers for Today's NYT Connections Puzzle 150
For the full spoiler for today's New York Times Games Connections puzzle, check below.
- Yellow - Brought to the beach: FLIP-FLOP, SUNSCREEN, TOWEL, UMBRELLA
- Green - Types of French Fries: CURLY, SHOESTRING, WAFFLE, WEDGE
- Blue - Equivocate: HEDGE, SEE-SAW, WAVER, YO-YO
- Purple - Second words of vodka cocktails: BREEZE, MARY, MULE, RUSSIAN
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