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New York Times Connections: Solution For October 2

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Connections Solution

The New York Times’s popular word game Connections is back with another challenging puzzle for October 2, solution #479. Players must group 16 words into four categories based on a shared theme or commonality. Today’s puzzle is quite challenging, with categories ranging from easy to hard in the order of Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple.

The Yellow category relates to actions that may have negative consequences if you aren’t lucky, while the Green category involves food preparation. The Blue category is connected to a certain male actor and his standout works, and the Purple category will make you think about how many limbs humans generally have and what sort of things might deviate from that. Despite the difficulty, the puzzle was solved with no lives lost and even completed in reverse order.

The answers are:

Yellow Category (Put On The Line): Bet, Chance, Gamble, Risk
Green Category (Use A Kitchen Knife): Cube, Dice, Julienne, Slice
Blue Category (Robert De Niro Films): Casino, Heat, Joker, Taxi Driver
Purple Category (Distinctive Number Of Arms Or Lack Thereof): Octopus, Shiva, Slot Machine, Venus De Milo

These mobile word games can help expand vocabulary and learn new words. Players are encouraged to share their opinions and keep the discussion respectful. Today’s puzzle is rated a solid 4/5.

The popular online word game Wordle has a new puzzle for October 6, and players are eager to solve it. For those who need a little help, here are some clues and tips to guide you to the answer. Wordle was originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, but it quickly became an international phenomenon with thousands of daily players.

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Numerous variations and spinoffs were created by fans, including a battle royale version and a music identification game. The New York Times eventually purchased Wordle due to its immense popularity. When it comes to the best starting word, it’s a matter of personal preference.

However, strategically choosing a word with at least two different vowels and some common consonants like S, T, R, or N can be helpful. Unfortunately, the Wordle archive that allowed players to access past puzzles was taken down at the request of The New York Times. Some players feel that Wordle is getting harder, but practicing regularly can help improve your skills.

Today’s Wordle answer hints:
– A refreshing drink that ferments slowly in cool conditions.

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– There are no recurring letters.

– The word starts with the letter L. The solution to today’s Wordle is LAGER. Don’t be discouraged if you didn’t guess correctly this time.

A new puzzle will be available tomorrow, and we’ll be back with more hints and tips to help you solve it. For those seeking additional puzzles, options like Mahjong, Sudoku, free crosswords, and more are available. The New York Times Connections puzzle is back with another set of 16 words for players to group into four categories based on a shared theme or commonality.

The words for today’s puzzle are:

SHED, CREAM, RETREAT, ABOUT, COTTAGE, LOGIN, HOME, SCRATCH, KNEAD, GOAT, LEAVE, STRING, FLEE, PURR, CONTACT

The visual hint for the yellow group shows a person running away, suggesting that the category involves actions related to leaving. The verbal clue mentions putting an egg in your shoe and making like a tree, which are unlikely commands to follow. The yellow group answer is Actions Involving Leaving, and its words are FLEE, LEAVE, RETREAT, SHED.

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The blue group’s visual hint shows a person using a computer, indicating that the category is related to website pages. The verbal clue mentions that even non-hermits or Luddites visit these pages several times a day without leaving their chair. The blue group answer is Pages On a Website, and its words are ABOUT, CONTACT, HOME, LOGIN.

The green group’s visual hint features a cat, strongly suggesting that the category involves feline behaviors. The verbal clue mentions that there aren’t many other four-legged friends who knead and purr. The green group answer is Things Cats Do, and its words are KNEAD, PURR, SCRATCH, LEAVE.

The purple group, the hardest category, has a visual hint showing various types of cheese. The verbal clue mentions that players would be a whiz to guess it on the first try and that Whiz would come at the end of the missing-word group. The purple group answer is Types of Cheese, and its words are COTTAGE, CREAM, GOAT, STRING.

Players are encouraged to have a great week and return next Saturday for another round of Connections.

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