NYT Clues and Solutions for August 20: Wednesday's Puzzle Revealed
Connections, the popular puzzle game from the New York Times, tasks players with categorizing 16 words into four secret groups by identifying the connections between them. Each group is color-coded, with the yellow group being the easiest to figure out, followed by the green, blue, and purple groups.
The game resets every night at midnight and has varying degrees of difficulty. Wyna Liu, who has been editing puzzles at The New York Times since 2020, edits Connections daily. Liu posted a TikTok about her favorite Connections puzzles on the one-year anniversary of the game's launch.
Approaching the Puzzle
The best strategies for solving the daily Connections puzzle include starting with the easiest (often color-coded yellow or green) word groups to gain initial traction. It's essential to look carefully at all sixteen words before making selections and grouping words based on clear shared themes or subtle links like prefixes, pop culture references, or word associations.
Useful Tips
- Always survey the entire word list before making a category choice rather than picking the first related words you see.
- Don't overlook the spelling of words or subtle variations; these can be important clues.
- Use the feedback from the game to guide you, especially when it indicates that a group is nearly correct.
- If a word fits multiple possible categories, wait until you complete some groups before committing it.
- Shuffle and rearrange words visually to uncover connections not obvious at first glance.
- Recognize that harder groups (blue or purple) may require a leap of intuition or knowledge of pop culture, phrases, or less obvious relationships.
Navigating Challenges
If stuck, changing the order of words, saying them out loud, shuffling the board, or taking a mental break can help see new connections. Also, there are only four allowed errors, so using logic, patience, and creative thinking is essential. Avoid rushing guesses and watch for clues from the game about being "one away" from a correct grouping to narrow possibilities.
Overall, the puzzle rewards a flexible, reflective approach that blends logic, linguistic insight, and patience with iterative trial and error. Connections can be played on the New York Times website or through the NYT Games app on iOS or Android. Happy puzzling!
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