Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Feb. 1, #601
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Today’s green category Connection problem Attract us who grew up in the story of Nancy Drew and Sherlock Holmes. Do it like them and investigate the answer. However, if you are in trouble, continue to read the clues and the connection answer today.
Time now has a robot connecting robotJust like Wordle. After playing the game, go there to get the number score and let the program analyze your answer. And players registered in “Times Game” Now you can be dull by tracking their progressIncluding the number of puzzles, the winning rate, the number of winning rates, the number of times, they have achieved perfect scores and winning streak.
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Today’s connection group prompt
These are the four prompts in the connection problem today, from the simplest yellow group to the ranking of the purple group (sometimes the strange) purple group.
Tips for the yellow group: color
Green group reminder: Agatha Christie (Agatha Christie)
Blue group reminder: disagree
Purple Group reminds: Think about Madonna’s fashion.
The answer to today’s connection group
Yellow group: color
Green Group: A mystery component
Blue Group: Right
Purple group: hit ____
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What is today’s connection answer?
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is color. The four answers are color tones, shadows, color tones.
Green words in today’s connection
The theme is an integral part of a mystery. These four answers are inappropriate, clues, detectives and suspicious.
Blue words in today’s connection
The theme is doubt. These four answers are challenges, competitions, disputes and issues.
Purple words in today’s connection
The theme is to strike ____. The four answers are chords, transactions, competitions and postures.