Good
morning!
Let’s
play
Connections,
the
NYT’s
clever
word
game
that
challenges
you
to
group
answers
in
various
categories.
It
can
be
tough,
so
read
on
if
you
need
clues.
What
should
you
do
once
you’ve
finished?
Why,
play
some
more
word
games
of
course.
I’ve
also
got
daily
Wordle
hints
and
answers,
Strands
hints
and
answers
and
Quordle
hints
and
answers
articles
if
you
need
help
for
those
too.
SPOILER
WARNING:
Information
about
NYT
Connections
today
is
below,
so
don’t
read
on
if
you
don’t
want
to
know
the
answers.
Your
Connections
expert
Your
Connections
expert
NYT
Connections
today
(game
#470)
–
today’s
words
Today’s
NYT
Connections
words
are…
- CHIP
- BED
- ROUGH
- PATCH
- ROCKY
- STITCH
- PARALLEL
- UNEVEN
- RUGGED
- SOUTH
- AMUSEMENT
- PLOT
- NATIONAL
- PARCEL
- SCRATCHY
- BUMPY
NYT
Connections
today
(game
#470)
–
hint
#1
–
group
hints
What
are
some
clues
for
today’s
NYT
Connections
groups?
-
Yellow:
Land
that
isn’t
flat -
Green:
Land
that
can
be
used
for
gardening -
Blue:
Another
could
be
Tom -
Purple:
Blank
[open
green
space]
Need
more
clues?
We’re
firmly
in
spoiler
territory
now,
but
read
on
if
you
want
to
know
what
the
four
theme
answers
are
for
today’s
NYT
Connections
puzzles…
NYT
Connections
today
(game
#470)
–
hint
#2
–
group
answers
What
are
the
answers
for
today’s
NYT
Connections
groups?
-
YELLOW:
NOT
SMOOTH,
AS
TERRAIN -
GREEN:
BIT
OF
LAND
FOR
GROWING -
BLUE:
MEMBER
OF
A
CARTOON
DUO -
PURPLE:
___
PARK
Right,
the
answers
are
below,
so
DO
NOT
SCROLL
ANY
FURTHER
IF
YOU
DON’T
WANT
TO
SEE
THEM.
NYT
Connections
today
(game
#470)
–
the
answers
The
answers
to
today’s
Connections,
game
#470,
are…
-
YELLOW:
NOT
SMOOTH,
AS
TERRAIN
BUMPY,
ROUGH,
RUGGED,
UNEVEN -
GREEN:
BIT
OF
LAND
FOR
GROWING
BED,
PARCEL,
PATCH,
PLOT -
BLUE:
MEMBER
OF
A
CARTOON
DUO
CHIP,
ROCKY,
SCRATCHY,
STITCH -
PURPLE:
___
PARK
AMUSEMENT,
NATIONAL,
PARALLEL,
SOUTH
-
My
rating:
Easy -
My
score:
Perfect
This
might
be
the
easiest
Connections
puzzle
in
weeks
–
to
the
extent
that
I
solved
the
blue
and
purple
groups
first,
in
about
two
minutes
flat.
I
got
blue
first,
with
the
word
SCRATCHY
immediately
standing
out
due
to
my
love
of
The
Simpsons
(classic
era,
obviously;
we’re
talking
seasons
3-9,
no
more).
As
soon
as
I
spotted
that
SCRATCH
and
ROCKY
were
also
there
that
connection
became
clear,
and
similarly
AMUSEMENT
and
NATIONAL
instantly
led
me
to
the
usually
difficult
purple
group,
___PARK.
Yellow
and
green
were
slightly
harder,
in
my
experience,
but
only
slightly;
this
was
not
a
Connections
game
to
fret
over.
How
did
you
do
today?
Send
me
an
email
and
let
me
know.
Yesterday’s
NYT
Connections
answers
(Sunday,
22
September,
game
#469)
-
YELLOW:
COLOR
TYPES
GRAYSCALE,
NEON,
NEUTRAL,
PASTEL -
GREEN:
FILE
MENU
OPTIONS
NEW,
OPEN,
PRINT,
SAVE -
BLUE:
CHANCE
TO
WIN
A
PRIZE
DRAWING,
LOTTERY,
POOL,
RAFFLE -
PURPLE:
WHAT
“BRONZE”
MIGHT
MEAN
ALLOY,
SCULPTURE,
SUNTAN,
THIRD
What
is
NYT
Connections?
NYT
Connections
is
one
of
several
increasingly
popular
word
games
made
by
the
New
York
Times.
It
challenges
you
to
find
groups
of
four
items
that
share
something
in
common,
and
each
group
has
a
different
difficulty
level:
green
is
easy,
yellow
a
little
harder,
blue
often
quite
tough
and
purple
usually
very
difficult.
On
the
plus
side,
you
don’t
technically
need
to
solve
the
final
one,
as
you’ll
be
able
to
answer
that
one
by
a
process
of
elimination.
What’s
more,
you
can
make
up
to
four
mistakes,
which
gives
you
a
little
bit
of
breathing
room.
It’s
a
little
more
involved
than
something
like
Wordle,
however,
and
there
are
plenty
of
opportunities
for
the
game
to
trip
you
up
with
tricks.
For
instance,
watch
out
for
homophones
and
other
word
games
that
could
disguise
the
answers.
It’s
playable
for
free
via
the
NYT
Games
site
on
desktop
or
mobile.