The NYT Connections of April 29 has been updated, and as usual, it’s going to challenge your mind on every possible level. You have to think from ‘cooking concoctions to things you witness on the table at a dinner party.’ But we are here again with all the hints that could help you to analyse and solve the puzzle, without having much trouble. But if you would like the solutions directly, you’ve still got yourself covered, as we have all the solutions for the NYT Connections of April 29th.
The NYT Connections rolled out in 2023, and right after its launch, the game gained a tremendous amount of popularity among online users. The fan following of this word game has shot up at an immense pace, hitting lots of milestones. The New York Times has other games, too, and you can access all these games on the All Times platform, NYTimes.com/games/connections.
What is the NYT Connections, and how to play?
It’s a word puzzle game, where they give you 16 words in a 4×4 grid. The words are divided into four sets; each set has a common theme or some similarity that connects them. You have to identify the four words that belong to the same set/theme. For example, if there are 16 words and among them, you see Carrom, Chess, UNO and Monopoly, then you have an idea that they all have something in common, as all these are indoor games.
After you select your four words, you will have to hit submit, and if it’s correct, then all the chosen words will vanish from your screen, and then you will be left with the other 12 words. Similarly, you have to identify all four sets of words.
The groups/sets of words also have difficulty levels, which are denoted by a particular colour. Yellow is the easiest, then comes green, blue, and lastly, the trickiest, purple. To identify all the correct four sets, you will be given 4 chances, and after that, the game will be over.
What does today’s Connections look like?
Image: New York Times
Hints for NYT Connections, April 29th
Yellow: Several ingredients mixed together
Green: Dinner table essentials
Blue: Climb your way up
Purple: Not just jewellery
NYT Connections Solutions for April 29th
COOKING CONCOCTIONS (Yellow)
BATTER, DOUGH, MIXTURE, PASTE
SEEN ON A TABLE AT A DINNER PARTY (Green)
CANDLESTICK, PITCHER, PLACEMAT, PLATE
THINGS TO CLIMB (Blue)
LADDER, MOUNTAIN, ROPE, TREE
WHAT “DIAMOND” CAN REFER TO (Purple)
GEMSTONE, INFIELD, RHOMBUS, SUIT
Image: New York Times
