The New York Times Connections puzzle for December 12, 2024, is live, offering another exciting challenge for puzzle lovers. Known for its brain-teasing word associations, Connections tasks players with sorting 16 words into four categories based on hidden themes. Puzzle #550 promises to engage your mind while testing your pattern recognition and logic skills.
For today’s puzzle, the categories are represented by four colors: Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. Each group contains words linked by a common theme, and figuring out the connections is part of the fun.
Hints for NYT Connections #550
Yellow Group: Words that sound like they start with "T."
Green Group: Objects associated with teeth or dental care.
Blue Group: Words connected to oaths or expressions of exclamation.
Purple Group: Terms related to rivers.
NYT Connections Answers for December 12
Here are the answers to today’s categories
Yellow (Sounded words beginning with "T"): Tea, Tee (Golf), Tee (Shirt), Ti (Musical Note).
Green (Objects Related to Teeth): Comb, Gear, Saw, Zipper.
Blue (Oath-Related Words): Fudge, Geez, Nuts, Rats.
Purple (River-Related Words): Bank, Bed, Delta, Mouth.
About NYT Connections:
Created by Wyna Liu, Connections has become a favorite daily game for those who love wordplay and logical puzzles. Available on The New York Times website and app, the game offers a quick yet fulfilling mental challenge. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer, the daily puzzles are designed to enhance your vocabulary and critical thinking skills.