The following are the Connections hints and answers for July 20, 2024. While this is a The New York Times word game like Wordle, Connections asks players to think about the definition of words instead, asking them to sort 16 words into four specific groups. This might be tough since players don’t know what the right categories are, and many of the words have multiple definitions and can belong in various groups. We found the puzzle a bit more difficult to figure out than yesterday’s puzzle. Below you’ll find today’s Connections answer for 07/20/24, in addition to a list of hints and clues for each group.
What are some Connections hints for July 20, 2024?
Here are several Connections hints for the July 20, 2024 puzzle. We will provide a hint to help you work out the category of each color group, going from yellow (easiest) to purple (hardest). The answer are in the last section, so don’t scroll too far unless you want to know the solutions right away.
- Yellow Group Hint
- All of the words in this category are synonyms. They are also all adjectives.
- Green Group Hint
- All of the words in this group are also synonyms, but we’ll let you work out their parts of speech.
- Blue Group Hint
- What other definitions might “juice” have apart from being a fruity drink?
- Purple Group Hint
- The words in this category represent different definitions of the same word.
What are the Connections answers for July 20, 2024?
The following are the Connections answers for July 20, 2024. We will reveal which four words belong in which colored group, again from yellow (easiest), to green, blue, and purple (hardest).
- Yellow Group Answer: Effortless
- FLUID, GRACEFUL, NATURAL, SMOOTH
- Green Group Answer: Exertion
- EFFORT, LABOR, SWEAT, WORK
- Blue Group Answer: Energy for an Electronic Device
- BATTERY, CHARGE, JUICE, POWER
- Purple Group Answer: What “Pop” might mean
- BURST, DAD, MAINSTREAM, SODA
If you can figure out all of the synonyms in the yellow and green group, this puzzle shouldn’t be too tough to solve. The words “soda” and “juice” might give some trouble, since the addition of “sweat” and “fluid” might make you think that one of the categories involves liquids. Once those two categories are figured out, seeing “battery” and “power” will likely narrow things down to words associated with phones and other electronic devices.