All NYT Connections hints and answers for today (Image via New York Times)
Today's NYT Connections hints and answers are perfect for players trying to save their winning streak. New York Times captivates word-puzzle lovers worldwide every day with its Connections puzzle. To unravel this puzzle, players must find four groups of words that will sit in as many different categories. However, since the categories' names are revealed only after you decipher the words, it is tough to find the answers.
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To that end, this article brings hints that will guide you toward the right category. If you still fail, refer to the second section to find all the answers.
Today's NYT Connections hints (October 9, 2024)
Today's categories are related to cutlery, things that music enthusiasts will figure out at first glance, and more. Check out the table for all the hints.
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