Looking for today's Connections answer for puzzle 216 on January 12, which continues to get harder as the week goes on
We update our Connections hints and tips every day And if the hints aren't enough, you can see all four answers along with the category title and related words In addition, for those of you reading this in a different time zone, I've included a reflection on yesterday's puzzle 215
There are spoilers for Connection 216 Please only read this if you want to know the answer to today's connection
Unlike today's Wordle answer guide, which recommends the best wordle starting words as a strategy, solving Connections requires you to identify the categories that are connected from the 16 words The difficulty of each category is represented by a color, with yellow being the easiest grouping and purple the most difficult Hints will help as the answer is displayed after four wrong guesses
If you need a hint to solve the groupings, here are each theme in order of difficulty:
These hints should at least help you find the answer to today's connection If not, please continue reading for larger hints Also, if you just want the answer, scroll down further
Now, here's a bigger hint You might glance at the words in today's connection and think about furniture But put that thought on hold and instead consider other uses for Table
So here is the answer to today's connection in game 216
Drum roll, please
Given that it's Wild Card weekend, when the NFL begins its playoff frenzy leading up to the Super Bowl, it seems natural to immediately recognize the American football theme But just as a quarterback is sacked the moment he scores a touchdown, I was stopped in my tracks as "tackle," "run," "pass," and "center" were not even close
Then I looked at Safety and End and decided that these categories could not simply be gridiron terms, they had to be specific positions Pass and Run went out and were replaced by my new found two, and sure enough, the blue category was complete and my arms were held high
Then I noticed Punt I tried pass, run, and hold alongside, but I wasn't convinced And I was right
The next thing that caught my eye was the table and chairs Is this some kind of furniture theme? But considering another definition of Chair, Direct and Lead soon merged, and so did Run's house
Two more with two lives left; Pass, Ticket, and Badge matched up nicely These are the items needed for entry Using the verb "to invite" as a noun (invitation) is a minor annoyance of mine, but it ties in with Invite So, let's get to it
Hold, stall, punt, and table remain, with the last purple category postponed With two lives remaining and no need for a Hail Mary Pass, I selected and submitted for a successful game
You are reading this late in the day According to Connections Companion, the difficulty was 34 out of 5
As with yesterday's Connections, I discovered that Issue, Matter, Point, and Subject are all Topics of Discussion and enjoyed a quick start It seems my poor efforts at the Debate Club finally paid off
Next, I found Read and Chapter and was convinced that I should tackle some sort of book topic Not for the first time, however, I followed the wrong line of reasoning and moved on to something else
Period drama Chorus Throw in the word Stage and it certainly seemed to have some sort of performance theme Unfortunately, here again I was reading the wrong script
Finally, when I connected Period and Phase, it hit me Then I added Stage and Chapter, clearing the way to complete the green category: the Life section
I thought of Tank and Blew together, along the lines of failure (blew it, tanked it, etc), which was ironic from this perspective Still a little unconvinced, I added a shock and a dash and somehow managed to get it down to a single point Then, like a jumper cable, it hit me I removed Blew and replaced it with Wheel, completing the blue category
The remaining four were Blew, Choral, Read, and Rows, which took a little while to resolve until I tried reading them aloud After that, I basked in the beautiful hues of victory
Connections rely heavily on guesswork and general knowledge, and there is no way to know which word (or words) are not in the grouping you guessed If even one wrong word is included, the game will tell you so
To win a connection, you should look carefully at all 16 words before making your first guess Are there words that have more than one meaning than they are pronounced? Are there words that have more than one meaning? Are there any words that are part of a larger phrase?
Often, the first answer that jumps out at you may be intentionally misleading you Therefore, identifying possible five-word categories is a good strategy to start with Bookmark it and come back to it after you have solved one or two other categories, and it should help you figure out which of the five words belong in another category
Most connection categories are not as obvious as they might seem Editors typically use phrases, puns, and other tricky topics that require thought If you get stuck on a category, cycle through each word in the grid and brainstorm possible categories to which the word might apply
Connections is a category matching game and was released in beta on June 12, 2023 It was then officially added to the NYT Games app (iOS and Android) on August 28, 2023 The app allows users to play the daily New York Times crossword and the ultra-popular Wordle game However, access to the crossword requires a paid subscription, while Wordle and Connections are free to play
In Connections, you are presented with 16 words and must group them into four four-word categories Often there are words or seemingly five-word categories intended to mislead you Your goal is to group the words appropriately without going beyond four guesses; if you cannot solve the puzzle within four attempts, you have failed and the answer will be revealed
NYT Connection Puzzles will be available daily Games are updated at midnight local time on your device
Connections can be played on the New York Times Game App available for iOS/iPadOS and Android If you are using a computer or device browser, you can access NYT Connections online here
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