If you are looking to solve today’s Connections puzzle on time, you might need a few hints to do so, particularly if you are otherwise busy today. There are a lot of potential hazards in this puzzle, and you might find yourself struggling to get the right words in the right places. There is one category specifically that gave me a lot of trouble, and you might find yourself in the same position. If so, I have everything you need to succeed.
The NYT Spelling Bee Puzzle is a different type of puzzle that still involves knowing a lot of words. As the name implies, you will be focused much more on spelling. However, you will have to construct the words yourself from a series of letters given to you by the puzzle. You must always include the letter in the center honeycomb, but otherwise, you just have to use a combination of the letters available to build as many words as possible. Get them all, and you will have an enviable streak at the end of the day.
Today's Connections Category Hints
DECEMBER 29 #567
If you need some hints for today’s puzzle, there are quite a few waiting for you below. Two categories are fairly straightforward today, while the other two were a little more challenging to sort out. That might depend on how you view the words in the puzzle, as there was a particular trick to why they gave me trouble. Here are four clues to help you avoid that trouble:
- One category is about color
- One category is about the four things you need to know for a certain type of event
- One category is about something that grows all the time
- One category is about words that sound like something else - that something else can be found by looking out your window
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If you still need a bit more of a nudge, there are more clues available to you down below. The category names will likely be all you need for today’s puzzle as there isn’t a lot of crossover once you know, but if you need more the answers are waiting for you as well.
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SHADES OF RED |
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APPOINTMENT SPECIFICATIONS |
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DIFFERENT AMOUNTS OF HAIR |
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TREE HOMOPHONES |
Today's Connections Answers
DECEMBER 29 #567
Yellow Answers: Revealed & Explained
BRICK |
CHERRY |
MAROON |
RUBY |
This category was fairly easy to spot after I started looking at the words. At first, the words may seem like they have nothing to do with each other, but as someone who is obsessed with the office supply aisle of the store and with art supplies in general, these words are used to describe red in a lot of different types of supplies. Once I spotted MAROON, it got the gears turning and I pieced the category together as I spotted the remaining reds one-by-one.
Green Answers: Revealed & Explained
DATE |
DURATION |
LOCATION |
TIME |
When I saw DURATION and TIME, I had a strong suspicion about that as the category but I just was not certain when I didn’t see anything else that had that same meaning. As it turned out, it was not about lengths of time but rather an assortment of details that people need when scheduling appointments. Luckily, I did put them all together before I wasted a guess elsewhere, but I wasn’t actually sure that it would be right until I saw the correct answer pop.
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Blue Answers: Revealed & Explained
HEAD |
LOCK |
STRAND |
WISP |
This is the one that was a little difficult as I was under the impression that it was more of types of hair and FUR made more sense to me in this category than HEAD did. However, after a couple of “one away” guesses I was able to deduce the right order and luckily did so before I ran out of guesses. LOCK, STRAND, and WISP always made the most sense to me but seeing the category name made HEAD much more convincing.
Purple Answers: Revealed & Explained
BEACH |
FUR |
PAIR |
YOU |
This last one would be hard to guess upfront as not only would you have to know a fair amount of tree types but you would also have to know what they sounded like and associate those things when you are reading these words. FUR and BEACH are likely the most recognizable depending on the part of the world you are in, although I do like a good PAIR tree. Still, even with my fairly decent tree knowledge, figuring this category out was difficult.
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Released June 12, 2023
Developer(s) The New York Times Company
Publisher(s) The New York Times Company
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