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NYT ‘Connections’ December 2: Answers and Hints for Game #540
A Connections puzzle is the perfect wintery, December activity, especially with Newsweek here to help you through the tricky parts.
The brainteaser was launched by The New York Times in June 2023 and has gone on to become the newspaper’s second-most played game behind Wordle, another word-based puzzle.
Newsweek has recapped how to play and compiled some hints and tips for Monday’s game—the answers are at the end of this article to scroll with caution.
How to Play Connections
Connections tasks players with grouping 16 words into four categories based on association. For example, Friday’s game linked the words “Endeavor,” “Enterprise,” “Project,” and “Venture” under the category “Undertaking.”
Each of the four categories is labeled with a color, which also signifies their difficulty level. Yellow is the easiest category, followed by green, blue and purple. The puzzles are rarely straightforward, using homophones and wordplay, among other techniques, to keep players challenged.
The familiarity of the words used and how often they pop up in modern life are also difficulty factors, although less-common words aren’t only used in the harder categories. “Item overlap,” where one word can be linked to multiple categories, is another way Connections tests players.
If stuck, players can hit the shuffle button, which will mix up where the words appear on the screen.
Wyna Liu, a crossword editor at The New York Times who was asked to develop Connections, told Newsweek about her recommended tips for playing the game.
“My best piece of advice is to wait as long as you can before guessing,” she said.
“You may see the board and have completely identified the category, seeing five words that could belong in that category,” Liu continued. “Don’t try to guess the four words in that category because even though you know what the fifth member is, you won’t know which of the four it might not be,” which would ultimately waste a turn.
“Don’t do what I do, which is ‘rage solve,'” Liu said.
Connections #540 Clues for Monday, December 2
Newsweek has some hints to help you figure out Connections categories.
Yellow: Saying something that you want multiple people to hear.
Green: Things that involve being hit by wooden instruments—in a good way.
Blue: Think about the logos on the corner of the shirt.
Purple: ______ Snip (but not).
‘Connections #540 Answers for Monday, December 2
Yellow Category: Announce
Yellow Words: Broadcast, Declare, Herald, Trumpet
Green Category: Things Involving Mallets
Green Words: Carpentry, Croquet, Whac-A-Mole, Xylophone
Blue Category: Icon Embroidered on a Polo Shirt
Blue Words: Crocodile, Laurel, Polo Player, Swoosh
Purple Category: _____ Clip
Purple Words: Alligator, Hair, Paper, Video
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