The following are the NYT Connections hints and answers for July 27, 2024. As always, you need to place 16 words into 4 distinct groups by how they are all associated with one another. Unlike other popular The New York Times word games like Strands and Wordle, this game is typically about figuring out various meanings. By comparison to the July 26 puzzle, this one has medium difficulty. Here is the Connections answer for 07/27/2024, in addition to several hints to assist in solving the game.
What are some NYT Connections hints for July 27?
Here you’ll find four NYT Connections hints for the July 27, 2024 puzzle. We will provide a clue to help you work out the category of every color group, beginning with the yellow group (easiest) and ending with the purple group (hardest). The full answer comes after this section in case you just want the answer.
- Yellow Group Hint
- The four words in this group are all synonyms and nouns. “Tangent” belongs in this category.
- Green Group Hint
- Like other groups in today’s puzzle, these are all synonyms too, but this time all the words are used as verbs.
- Blue Group Hint
- The words in the blue group all describe a particular kind of person.
- Purple Group Hint
- All of the words in the purple group are associated with a particular symbol or character.
What are the NYT Connections answers for July 27?
Here are the NYT Connections answers for July 27, 2024. We will reveal which four words belong in which colored group, going from yellow (easiest), to green, blue, and purple (hardest).
- Yellow Group Answer: Off-Topic Remarks
- ASIDE, DETOUR, DIGRESSION, TANGENT
- Green Group Answer: Create, As Results
- BEAR, GENERATE, PRODUCE, YIELD
- Blue Group Answer: Hottie
- BABE, FOX, SNACK, TEN
- Purple Group Answer: Words Represented By The Letter “R”
- ARE, RADIUS, REVERSE, RIGHT
Since three out of the four groups here are synonyms in some way, this shouldn’t be too difficult. We actually figured out the purple group before the blue group on a hunch with all the ‘R’ words leftover. But the blue group should be easier to work out if you can see a connection between “Babe” and any of the other words in that group.