Today’s Connections Hints, Answers, and Help for September 29th – CNET
Today’s New York Times Connections puzzle for September 29, #841 offers an interesting mix of hints and answers. If you are a fan of 1970s music, this puzzle may pique your interest. While the answers may not be overly challenging, having some guidance can be helpful. Below you will find clues and solutions to the puzzle.
For those looking for assistance, here are four hints categorized by difficulty level. The yellow group involves underwear types, while the green group revolves around pranks. The blue group focuses on parts of a toilet tank, and the purple group relates to the first words in ’70s rock song titles.
Yellow Group Hint: I see London, I see France.
Green Group Hint: Is it April 1?
Blue Group Hint: Flush!
Purple Group Hint: Rock out.
The answers for today’s Connections puzzle are as follows:
Yellow Group:
– Boxer
– Brief
– Hipster
– Thong
Green Group:
– Fool
– Prank
– Punk
– Trick
Blue Group:
– Chain
– Flapper
– Float
– Flush
Purple Group:
– Saturday
– Smokin’
– Squeeze
– Sweet
These solutions should help you navigate through today’s Connections puzzle from The New York Times. If you need further assistance or enjoy solving similar puzzles, the paper offers a Connections Bot to analyze your answers and provide a numerical score. Additionally, players registered with The Times Games section can track their progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, perfect scores, and win streaks.
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