Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Jan. 6, #575
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Today’s puzzle features a British slang word meaning “butt.” For some reason this really makes me happy. Today’s purple category is weirder than usual. Read on for today’s hookup tips and answers.
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Today’s Tips for Connecting Groups
Here are four tips for connecting the groups in today’s puzzle, from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow Group Tip: You can do this after your workout.
Green Team Tip: Cast a wide net.
Blue group tip: Simple stuff.
Purple Group Tip: Think of Sir Mix-A-Lot’s hits.
Answers to Today’s Connect Group
Yellow group: difficulty breathing.
Green Group: All-encompassing.
Blue group: metaphor for simple things.
Purple group: synonyms of the backend minus the last letter.
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What’s the answer to today’s connection?
Completed NYT Connections puzzle on January 6, 2025.
yellow words in today’s connection
The subject is breathlessness. The four answers are wheeze, wheeze, wheeze and wheeze.
Green words in today’s connection
The themes are all-encompassing. The four answers are general, broad, general, and umbrella.
blue words in today’s connection
Themes are metaphors for simple things. The four answers are ABC, breeze, picnic and pie.
purple words in today’s connection
Topic is a synonym for backend minus the last letter. The four answers are ars, boot, but and rum. (For use on hips, buttocks, buttocks, and buttocks.)