It sounds easy, but it isn’tConnections categories can be almost anything, and they’re usually quite specific.
If you need a hand getting the answers, we’ve got you covered.
What Is Connections?
Connections is a game from the New York Times.
The objective is simple: sort 16 words into groups of 4.
Each group of words will be connected by some common idea or theme.
That common element could be anything.
Sometimes they’re references to economics, other times they reference fairy tales.
There is no telling what sort of association there will be between words.
Once you’re confident you understand the connection, select 4 words, then hit “Submit.”
You have only four attempts in total, so don’t be too guess-happy.
June 27th came super easily to me, though it was more luck than anything.
The first group I spotted was the Green group, “Romantic Letter Sign-Offs.”
That is unless you’re extremely close with the people in your professional life.
Chase, hunt, and search are all pretty close to synonymous, so I went with those next.
Quest sorta fits, though it isn’t used frequently as a verb.
Those 4 belonged to the Yellow group, “Pursuit.”
Next, I looked at party.
From there, side, wing, and camp, all as in subgroups, just came together.
Blue was “Group Within a Group.”
That left bond, leaf, mine, and rush in the Purple group.
The group was just “Gold ____.”
How Do You Guess Connections Groups?
However, there are a few things to keep in mind that can help.
If you didn’t solve this one, don’t feel too badthere’s always tomorrow!