Solve today's New York Times Connections puzzle with these helpful hints! Need a little assistance to keep your winning streak alive? We've got you covered, from subtle clues to the complete solutions. If you accidentally stumbled here looking for the March 17th answers, click here.
Below, you'll find hints arranged in order of difficulty (Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple), as presented in the game. Whether you need a gentle push or a full reveal, we've got the support you need.
Want just a little nudge? Click below for hints that won't reveal the category names but will point you in the right direction.
Here's a breakdown of the clues, progressing from easiest to most challenging:
Yellow Category Hint: Think about words describing something unique or unparalleled.
Green Category Hint: These words originate from a European language.
Blue Category Hint: These words remain the same regardless of whether they're singular or plural. Think "fish" as an example.
Purple Category Hint: These words change significantly in form when referring to singular versus plural quantities.
Important Note (Herring Watch): Be precise when identifying animals in this puzzle. Accuracy is key!
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