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‘Connections’ December 6: Hints and Answers for Game #544
Connections is a fun game published by The New York Times.
And researchers from the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have pit humans against AI to see if computers can solve Connections better than us.
“Large Language Models are becoming increasingly widespread, and investigating where they fail in the context of the Connections puzzle can reveal limitations in how they process semantic information,” Graham Todd, a Ph.D. student at the NYU Game Innovation Lab, said in a statement in May.
They found in their research that AI was still far from mastering the game.
“Our research confirms prior work showing this sort of ‘chain-of-thought’ prompting can make language models think in more structured ways,” said Timothy Merino, another Ph.D. student. “Asking the language models to reason about the tasks that they’re accomplishing helps them perform better.”
How to Play Connections
The categories vary in difficulty from yellow to green to blue to purple, with yellow considered the easiest category and purple the trickiest.
For example, a recent game linked the words “braid,” “bun,” “pony” and “twist” under the category: “Ways to wear your hair up.” This was a blue category.
Once you have selected four words, you click the “submit” button. If your choices match a category, they will appear in the category color and disappear from the grid. If they are incorrect, however, they will remain gray and stay on the board.
If you are stuck, try selecting the “shuffle” button to move the words to a different place on the grid.
Newsweek has put together some advice on how to play as well as hints and the answers for Friday’s game, so be careful scrolling down if you want to solve it by yourself.
‘Connections’ #544 Hints and Clues for Friday, December 6
Yellow: To keep someone guessing.
Green: Casting a magical, but negative, enchantment
Blue: Names of toys in a movie starring Woody.
Purple: Words that you can add at the end of slang words.
‘Connections’ #544 Answers for Friday, December 6
Yellow Category: BAFFLE
Yellow Words: Perplex, Puzzle, Stump, Vex
Green Category: CURSE
Green Words: Jinx, Pox, Spell, Hex
Blue Category: “TOY STORY” CHARACTERS, FAMILIARLY
Blue Words: Buzz, Hamm, Rex, Slinky
Purple Category: COLLOQUIAL SUFFIXES
Purple Words: Core, Gate, Mania, Pilled
Did you guess the answers correctly? If so, congratulations. If not, there will be another opportunity to crack the code tomorrow.
Connections is released at midnight in your local time zone. Newsweek will be back then with another round of hints and tips for each new game.
In the meantime, you could try your hand at Wordle—another popular game from The New York Times, for which Newsweek also provides daily hints.
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