Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Feb. 10, #610
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Today’s Connecting puzzles There is a super purple category. Think about how people speak differently – do you say Care-uh-Mel or Car-Mel? Then, keep reading the clues and today’s connected answers.
There is now a connecting robotjust like Wordle. Go there after playing the game and get the number score and let the program analyze your answers. And players registered in the Times Game section Now you can be stagnant by tracking their progressincluding the number of puzzles completed, the winning rate, the number of times they achieved perfect scores and winning streaks.
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Today’s Connection Group Tips
Here are four tips for grouping in today’s Connection puzzles, from the simplest yellow groups to the tough (and sometimes strange) purple groups.
Yellow group tip: Just a smidge.
Green group tip: Vino time.
Blue group tip: delete it!
Purple Group Tips: You said Po-tay-toe…
Today’s Connection Group Answers
Yellow Group: Sprinkle.
Green Group: The smell of wine.
Blue Group: “Ah, enough!”
Purple Group: Words are pronounced in different ways.
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What is the answer to today’s connection?
Yellow words in today’s connection
Theme sprinkled. The four answers are dust, pepper, scatter and shower.
Green Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is the smell of wine. These four answers are aroma, bouquet, nose and notes.
Blue Words in Today’s Connection
The theme is “Ah, enough!” These four answers are mercy, stop, truce and uncle.
Purple Words in Today’s Connection
The subject is that words are pronounced in different ways. The four answers are aunties, tomatoes and vases.