connect It’s about finding things that don’t seem to work well together, but actually do. take Deadpool and Wolverinefor example, now it is The most successful R-rated movie of all time. Today’s connect It won’t give you billion-dollar coolness, and it’s not R-rated, but it delivers its usual thrilling challenge here.
Your daily sweet 16 words are back, so get ready for your best grouping efforts. popular connect Brainstorming from new york times There are four groups of words that share a common theme or quality, but they are scrambled into a random order for you to find. Remember to take your time – many words have multiple meanings, so think before you click.
Today’s words: nerdy, grumpy, snooze, if, say, do, excited, trot, sleep, kiss, what if, alarm clock, hour, maybe, time set, and Huabao
Today’s New York Times Wiring Tips
The rules are simple: the yellow group is the easiest, the purple group is the hardest (often containing the most obscure puns), and blue and green are somewhere in between. Choose four words at a time – guess four times wrong and you lose.
Don’t tilt our hands too much, here are your tips:
Yellow: rise and shine
Green: hypothesis
Blue: sweet tooth
Purple: hey-hey
Today’s New York Times link group
Still stumped? Now we’re in spoiler territory. Each group topic has a name. Here’s what’s in store for today:
Yellow: Alarm button
Green: “Here’s an idea…”
Blue: Candy pieces
Purple: seven dwarfs minus the last letter
Today’s New York Times Wired Answers
Was eliminated? Don’t feel bad – era Like throwing some serious curveballs, you’ve probably tried it before your morning coffee. We’re here to reveal the secrets for you, and good luck next time! Or if you got it, congratulations!
Yellow: Alarm clock, hour, snooze, time setting
Green: maybe, say, suppose, if
Blue: kiss, nerd, dwarf, whopper
Purple: do, do, lose temper, sleep