Good morning! Let’s play connections, News Smart Wordpan that challenges you to group answers into different categories. It can be tough, so read on if you need connections tips.
What are you going to do when you are done? Why, play some more word games of course. I also got daily strict tips and answers and quordle tips and answer articles if you also need help with them, while Marc’s Wordle Today page covers the original viral Word game.
Spoiler Warning: Information on new connections Today is below, so do not read on if you do not want to know the answers.
New -Connections Today (Play #606) – The Word of the Today
Today’s new connections are …
- GREAT
- LAMP
- DIZZY
- GIRAFFE
- COUNT
- LIGHT
- Noble
- WEAK
- GUITAR
- Duke
- Cab
- Grand
- SOFT
- BOTTLE
- High
- MILD
New -Connections Today (Games #606) – Tip No. 1 – Group Tip
What are some clues for today’s new connection groups?
- YELLOW: Straight words
- GREEN: Overstor in spirit
- BLUE: They all share a body part
- Purple: Big in new orleans
Need more clues?
We are fixed on spoiler territory now, but read on whether you want to know what the four theme answers are to today’s new connections puzzle …
New Connections Today (Game #606) – Tip No. 2 – Group Response
What are the answers to today’s new connection groups?
- Yellow: Delicate
- Green: Magnanimous
- Blue: Things with neck
- Purple: First Name in Jazz
Right, the answers are below, so no longer roll if you don’t want to see them.
New -Connections Today (Play #606) – The answers
The answers to today’s connections, game #606, is …
- Yellow: Delicate Weak, light, mild, soft
- Green: Magnanimous Magnificent, big, tall, noble
- Blue: Things with neck Bottle, giraff, guitar, lamp
- Purple: First Name in Jazz Cab, Count, Dizzy, Duke
- My rating: Easy
- My score: Perfect
I hovered maps of Noble, Duke and Grand, thinking there could be a group that connects wealthy people-la-di-da-da types with drivers and mansions. However, I quickly saw meaning and remembered my dad’s classic jazz collection containing Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington.
Ellington was called “The Duke” because of his refined manners, elegant speech and smooth suits, but it’s nice to know that his bandmates had another name for him. They called him dumpy after his love for food – and the habit of overeating. In addition to music, he was a productive eater, with his biography that tells him that he would regularly wolves down three meals in a row and follow it with an “Ellington dessert” – “a combination of pie, cake, ice cream, vanilla sauce, wentry , Jello, Fruit and Cheese ”.
How did you do today? Tell me that in the comments below.
Yesterday’s new -connections answer (Wednesday 5th February, Game #605)
- Yellow: Parts of a compensation package Bonus, insurance, salary, holiday
- Green: Indication Flag, giveaway, sign, tell
- Blue: Things to do with a card of cards Cut, Deal, Fan, Shuffle
- Purple: What “bill” can refer to Banknote, beak, invoice, william
What are new connections?
New Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games made by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four objects that share something in common, and each group has another level of difficulty: green is light, yellow a little harder, blue often quite hard and purple usually very difficult.
On the plus side, you do not have to technically solve the last one, as you can answer one by an elimination process. In addition, you can make up to four errors, giving you a little bit of breathing room.
However, it is a little more involved than something like Wordle, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to get up with tricks. For example, be careful on gay and other word games that can hide the answers.
It can be played free of charge via the new Games website on desktop or mobile.