The June 28 edition of NYT Connections can seem pretty tricky. So, we are here to help you get through it with some clues and hints.
Connections is among the most popular puzzles offered by The New York Times. The purpose of this daily word game is to categorize 16 words into four groups according to a hidden common theme. Players will get only four guesses to identify the theme and sort the words accordingly.
Check out the hints and answers for June 28’s Connections puzzle.
Connections hint for June 28
All 16 words in today’s puzzle are: BOOT, SCORE, BALL, POINTS, HOST, SINGER, DROVE, STICK, DIESEL, TOW, DROVE, LOAD, BELL, BONE, FRISBEE, WATT, and TICKET.
Here are some hints for each group to give you a little boost:
- Yellow Group: The words in this category are items one might associate with a pet dog.
- Green Group: This group contains words people use to describe a huge quantity of something.
- Blue Group: This includes things that people can get when they are pulled over by the police.
- Purple Group: Finally, the purple category features the last names of some iconic inventors.
What are the Connections answers for today, June 28?
Without further delay, here are the answers for today’s NYT Connections:
Yellow Group: Things a Dog Can Fetch – BONE, BALL, FRISBEE, and STICK.
Green Group: Great Many – SCORE, LOAD, HOST, and DROVE.
Blue Group: Possible Results of a Traffic Violation – BOOT, TICKET, POINTS, and TOW.
Purple Group: Industrial Revolution Inventors – BELL, DIESEL, SINGER, and WATT.
Fans can head over to the official website of The New York Times to play Connections as well as other popular games offered by NYT. These include beloved puzzles such as Wordle, Strands, and Crossword, among others. All the puzzles are also available on the NYT Games app.
