If you are trying to solve today’sConnectionspuzzle and are feeling a little lost, that is perfectly normal. This puzzle is filled to the brim with the exact same type of word, and not all of them look like it, and trying tosort them all out and figure out where they came fromis a massive undertaking. It is a hard puzzle, and one that will put your limits to the test as you attempt to solve it. However, with these clues, it can get a little easier.

If you like a challenge, consider trying out theNYTLetter Boxedpuzzle. It is an engaging puzzle andone that lets you continue to experiment over and over againwith no penalty for guessing. You will earn a higher score the faster you get the correct answer, but as long as you get that answer by the end of the day every day, you will be just fine. Sometimes,it is fun to just play around with what words you could make, without even solving the whole thing.

Cookie in Connections Categories December 03

Today’s Connections Category Hints

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If you are here for some hints and not for spoilers, you are in the right place. Before I get into the clues for each category, it is worth noting that for this puzzle, every single word is the same type of thing.You are looking at 16 different Proper Nouns, and you will have to sort out which ones belong where. It is a difficult endeavor, and one that failed me. However, here are some clues to help you overcome the challenge:

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If you are still struggling to come up with the right answers,check out the category names to help you piece them together. For today’s puzzle, it might just be more than enough.

NYT Tiles game logo with visual pattern surrounded by happy players

MEADOW

TONY

Admittedly, this is a television show I have never watched and probably could not have guessed right. TONY is alsopart of a full sweet of false awards that could have been their own category, along with: OSCAR, GRAMMY, and EMMY. I find that a little unfair, but it is what it is and that is the whole point of the game. I have heard very good things about this show, however, and I might have to watch it sometime soon when I catch the time.

MUMMY

POP

This one also has the fantastic false award in it, in fact,they are conveniently spread out with one in each category. I felt very confident in my guess and I was very wrong.Connections, if nothing else, will keep you on your toes. CUZ is also a word that is interesting, and it does sound like it might be the name of a puppet. Seeing GRAMMY, MUMMY, and POP together could have been a big clue, but all I saw was an actual mummy and one that likely can’t respond back if you’re calling it names.

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OSCAR

SNUFFY

This one had begun to ring bells in my head until I finally figured out why. OSCAR and COOKIE are the biggest clues here in my opinion, with COUNT coming in as a close second in that regard.SNUFFY I actually don’t remember all too well, but the name itself does suggest that it is likely a children’s show character of some kind, and that would be all you needed to push this one onward toward a victory lap.

EMMY

KATIE

The last four words are not really that special ad are met with less-than-ideal welcomes. They havesome confusing words mingled in and figuring out why these names are not part of the otherswill likely be this puzzle’s greatest tragedy. However, that shall have to do with the time being and see if any new specials like this are in the works already. If they are, better get geared up and ready because Connections is starting on a bumpy ride for this week.

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Wordle(NYT)

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Yes

Hello Wordl

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Worldle

Name a country based only on its silhouette, and a few geographical hints.

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The Password Game Rules Attempt

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