This article provides all NYT Connections hints and answers for today (Image via The New York Times)
The hints and answers provided for today's NYT Connections should help you solve the puzzle without much difficulty. There are 16 words that you must categorize into four sets of four words. This challenge is tricky since you won't know the names of the categories until you find the right combination of words for them. As a result, without certain hints, figuring out the answers may be challenging.
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That said, this article provides hints that should help you save your winning streak today. However, if you are unable to determine the answers, you can check the final segment.
Today's NYT Connections hints (November 26, 2024)
Some categories in today's Connections are related to positive outcomes at work and a popular horror movie. The hints below can help you deduct the names of these categories faster.
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