The work week's almost over, so give yourself a little break and let us help with Thursday's NYT Connections.
Guide your NYT Connections game to victory with our help. Find focus amongst the word soup with our hints if you just need a little push—we promise we won't give the puzzle away. Well, not unless you want us to, anyway. If you need help saving today's puzzle or simply want to make sure you win the Thursday, September 7 Connections no matter what, just keep on scrolling and you'll soon find all the answers you need.
"Hiding in plain sight" describes my problem with today's Connection. I saw what eventually ended up being today's answers almost instantly—and because I did, I decided that they couldn't possibly be right. A few wasted goes later I gave my first thought a try, mostly out of frustration—and won.
, the hit puzzle game that the New York Times bought in 2022. Perhaps most obvious is the way it uses colored emojis to let you share the results of your puzzle with other players on social media:
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