There are at least three words in today's NYT Connections that refer to different animals. However, these terms are featured to confuse you, as there is no category related to animals or a specific characteristic of their kingdom. If this makes it hard for you to solve the puzzle, don't worry. This article provides you with all the hints you need to maintain your winning streak.
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This article has two sections: one featuring the hints to help you figure out the categories, and the other listing the answers.
Today's NYT Connections hints (August 3, 2024)
One of the categories for the NYT Connections puzzle on August 3, 2024, refers to something we do for most of our waking hours. There are three more categories, and the table below features all the hints you need to figure out the puzzle.
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