It’s time to take a break and use all your experience with sort word puzzles to solve the Response from Connections for today June 17.
If you’ve never played it before, Connections challenges you to sort a group of 16 words into four groups where all the words are well… connected. This connection could come from the fact that they share a similar meaning, being part of a place name, objects found in a kitchen or anything else!
Although it may seem easy, the connection groups each have a different difficulty level – yellow being the easiest and purple being the hardest. For this reason, work today’s login answer could be rather tricky. You may get one group right away, but another might be a mystery to you. Fortunately, we are here to help!
Originally developed during the New York Times games department’s annual game jam, the beta version of Connections was released in June 2023. Since then, it has become one of the most popular games the NYTimes has to offer, beaten only by Worlde. Although some connections have been made with the BBC’s Only Connect programme…
Tip for Today’s Connections Answer
Instead of jumping straight to the answer, let’s start with some clues for today’s Connections puzzle:
- YELLOW – Ship things.
- Green – Words linked to a type of makeup.
- Blue – Being in a difficult situation.
- Purple – Things that are measured.
- Ship belongs to the Yellow, Balm in Green and Fix in Blue group.
Remember: yellow is the easiest group to find, followed by green and blue, with purple being the hardest set of words to connect.
Connecting words for June 17
Here are the words included in today’s Connections puzzle – see if the clues above help you make a connection before checking out today’s answer:
Fix | Boat | Hole | Stain |
Temperature | Lining | Corner | Place |
Balm | Education | Send | Crime |
Corner | Bright | Deliver |
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June 17 connections response
Without further ado, here is Connections’ answer for today:
- Shipping, in the form of parcels – Deliver, post, send, ship.
- Types of Lip Makeup – Balm, Gloss, Liner, Stain.
- Hard situation – Corner, Fix, Hole, Spot.
- Measured in degrees – Angle, Crime, Education, Temperature.
As someone who is always overly anxious about all the pre-ordered games I’m going to receive, words related to sending a package caught my attention, which helped me find the first group. Next, I’m usually skeptical when the connection between words seems explicit, but this time it was actually helpful. The balm, gloss and liner could be linked to the makeup, so I quickly completed the Green group. My third group was the Blues, but my initial strategy was to put together short words. Spot and Corner, however, made me understand the significance of these films. Finally, I just formed the band Purple.
What to play after Connections?
The obvious answer to this question is Wordle, but if you’ve already solved that problem today, the New York Times has other games. When it comes to word games, the NYTimes has the Mini Crossword, Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, and Strands games, which are still in beta. If you want to get away from words, you can also try Tiles – a pattern matching game – or Sudoku.
Apart from the NYTimes, there is Semantle – where you have to reach the secret word by guessing its meaning. Spelling doesn’t matter in Semantle, rather you need to pay attention to the numerical value of your guesses to plot your way to the answer. If you prefer to keep the Connections format, it’s worth visiting Puzzgrid. You’ll find hundreds of Connections-style puzzles here, but the problem is that you only have three minutes to solve them.
(You can also just watch Only Connect on BBC iPlayer…)
If you’re in the mood to read, we explained why the NYTimes Mini Crosswords are a reliable joy and interviewed Jonathan Knight, head of games for the NYTimes.
Good luck solving today’s connections!
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