This Was the Toughest Connections Puzzle Ever. Did You Beat It?
I love connectI hate contact. This NYT puzzle makes me feel smart when I solve it and when I blow it I will be like a full Bozo. (If you get stuck in a last chance and need some help, I’ll post Daily answers For Connect and NYT words, chains, links: Sports version and mini crosswords. )
The link was released on Beta in June 2023 and soon became The second biggest game The New York Times only has strong lasting word. Connections give you 16 words, you have to fit them into four groups of four categories. However, it always brings you a lot of red herring. A word may fit multiple possible categories, but there is only one solution that allows each word to find a group.
From January 1 to December 31, 2024, use Google to search data “Connection Tips”, online word game tool Word decryption (Guess what it does!) The hardest puzzle has been identified. Is there the ultimate, toughest, most destructive connection puzzle ever? May 12, 2024. The unsolved puzzle appears at the top of this story, with the answers below.
I understand why this is a tough guy. There are many three-letter words, four of which are classified as acronyms, and two of them fit perfectly into the other category.
Screenshot of the NYT Connections puzzle completed on May 12, 2024. The problem was determined by Google Analytics of the website as the most difficult of all in 2024.
And there are many words that might fall into the animal category (Kid!mule!), but the game falls into other categories.
As you can see, these categories are rare in (kids, needles, ribs, teasing), beef cuts (Chuck, Chuck, Faink, Lein, Round), acronyms (Mia, Omg, Pin, Ram), cocktails (libre, mother, m son, sling).
According to the analysis, the second biggest connection problem is May 5, 2024. The categories and answers to this puzzle are from hard work (benefit, fruit, reward, reward), type of bagel (egg, egg, ordinary, ordinary, plain, flavored Poppy), which helps movies (ACT, Direct, Direct , Farto, Witter), Monster’s Start (Frank, Mum, Vamp, WES).
The term Unscrambler website was also searched by state, and on May 12, 2024, the puzzle ranked the highest in the resilience list of 36 states.
“Americans search for 2.4 million contact prompts per month,” said a website spokesperson. “The search volume of connection prompts is 2.4 times that of Word’s prompts.”