NYT Connections Tips (and Answers) Today for Friday, April 12, 2024


If you are looking for Connections Friday, April 12, 2024 answers, keep reading — I will share some clues, tips, strategies, and finally solutions for all four categories. Along the way I'll explain the meanings of the trickier words and we'll see how everything fits together. Please note, there are spoilers below for the April 12 issue of NYT Connections #306! If you want some tips (and answers) for today's game of Wired, keep reading.

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Below, I'll give you some indirect hints on today's connection answers. Further down the page I will reveal the topics and answers. Scroll slowly and get the tips you need!


Topic prompt for today’s connect puzzle

Here are some grouping tips from today’s Wired (no spoilers):

  • Yellow Category - What a Marie Kondo house might look like.

  • Green categories – lots of them.

  • Blue Category - Growing!

  • Purple Category - Low-tech play objects.


PLEASE NOTE: Today's Connect Puzzle contains spoilers!

We're about to give you some answers. If you don't want to spoil the whole thing, scroll slowly. (Full solution a little below.)

A note on the tricky bits

No fill in the blanks today.

Uber has nothing to do with ride-sharing apps.

Snowball usually refers to something you throw, but today it's a verb.

What are the categories of connectivity today?

  • Yellow: orderly

  • Green: enhanced prefix

  • Blue: getting bigger

  • Purple: items from classic children's games

Be extra careful: here’s the solution

Ready to get the answers to today’s connectivity dilemmas? I've given them all below.

What's the yellow word in today's connection?

The yellow grouping is considered the most straightforward. Today’s theme for the yellow group is order, and the words are: CLEAN, NEAT, TIDY, and TRIM.

What's the green word in Connections today?

The green grouping should be the second easiest. Today’s topic in the green category is enhanced prefixes, the words are: HYPER, SUPER, UBER, ULTRA.

What's the blue word in today's Wired?

The blue group is the second hardest. Today's theme for the blue category is "getting bigger" and the words are: balloon, mushroom, snowball, inflate.

What is the purple word in today's connection?

The purple group is considered the hardest. The theme of today's purple group is objects from classic children's games, with the words: dominoes, jacks, marbles, sticks.

How I solved my connection issues today

The first word I saw was UBER, which immediately made me look for other tech company names, but that didn't do anything for me. Then I discovered SUPER and noticed that HYPER and ULTRA would also fit. Nothing else in the puzzle matches these words, so let's give it a try. ?

Next, I saw "TIDY," which seemed to be a word specifically for cleaning, so I looked for other words that might fit that. Cleaning, trimming and tidying are all fine. I wonder if "SWELL" (as in "OMG, this is awesome") also falls into this category, but it's different enough for me to guess with confidence. ?

The last eight words confuse me a little, as dominoes would work with snowballs as words describing a cascading effect, while mushrooms and sticks both seem vaguely outdoorsy. But then I thought SWELL could also be a verb meaning "to grow" and SNOWBALL, MUSHROOM and BALLOON all mean the same thing. ?

All that remained were dominoes, jacks, marbles, and sticks, which I now realize were all things a child might play with. ?

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How to play connect

I have a complete guide to playing Connections , but here's a recap of the rules:

First, find the Connections game on the New York Times website or their game app (formerly known as the Crossword Puzzle app). You will see a game board with 16 tiles, each with a word or phrase. Your task is to select a set of four tiles that have something in common. Usually they are the same type of thing (for example: RAIN, SLEET, HAIL, and SNOW are all types of wet weather), but sometimes a play on words is involved (for example, BUCKET, GUEST, TOP TEN, and WISH are all types) List : Last Wish lists, guest lists, etc.).

Select four projects and click the Submit button. If you guessed correctly, the category and color will be displayed. (Yellow is easiest, followed by green, then blue, then purple.) If your guess is incorrect, you'll be given a chance to try again.

You win when you correctly identify all four groups. But if you make four mistakes before finishing, the game will be over and the answer will be revealed.

How to win connections

The most important thing to know when it comes to winning connections is that grouping design is tricky. Expect to see overlapping groups. For example, one puzzle appeared to include six breakfast items: bacon, eggs, pancakes, omelets, waffles and cereal. But it turns out that BACON belongs to the same group of painters as CLOSE, MUNCH, and WHISTLER, while EGG belongs to a dozen groups of painters (along with JUROR, ROSE, and MONTH). So don’t hit “submit” until you’ve confirmed that your foursome only contains these four things.

If you're stuck, another strategy is to look at words that don't seem to be connected to other words. If when you see "Whistler" all that comes to mind is the painting nicknamed "Whistler's Mother," then you probably get the idea. When I was figuring this out, I ended up searching on Google to see if there was a painter named Close, since Close didn't fit any obvious themes either.

Obviously, another way to win when you're stuck is to read some helpful tips - which is why we share them every day. Check back tomorrow for the next puzzle!