All hints and answers for today's NYT Connections (Image via The New York Times)
Today's NYT Connections hints and answers — for November 3, 2024 — will help you solve the puzzle and save your winning streak. The New York Times publishes a puzzle of 16 words every day and wants you categorize the words into four groups. However, since they do not release the names of these categories until you can find the words that fit them, solving this puzzle gets harder.
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With the hints provided in this article, you can easily figure out the categories for today's puzzle. However, if you fail to solve these hints for answers, you can always check the last segment for all the answers.
Today's NYT Connections hints (November 3, 2024)
The categories for NYT Connections today are related to things we use to call things that fills our hearts, words that are often used in front of the court, and more. The table below will provide better hints for you.
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