Does the October 30 edition of NYT Connections have you puzzled? We’re here to help you add another day to your winning streak with some clues and hints.
The New York Times presents Connections, a daily word game whose objective is to create groups of four from 16 given words. Players must figure out which words belong in the same group together, based on a hidden theme that connects them all. The game allows only four guesses to identify the themes and make the choices accordingly. Moreover, players also get a little boost from the “one away…” hint that the game offers along the way.
Check out the hints and answers for the October 30 Connections puzzle below.
Connections hint for October 30
The 16 words in today’s puzzle are: MYSTERY, SUGAR, LOVE, GUTHRIE, BUTLER, HORROR, FANTASY, CHARM, ANGEL, MURDER, PARLIAMENT, LEVY, PUMPKIN, ROMANCE, BLOOM, and GAGGLE.
Here are some hints for each group:
- Yellow Group: This group includes words that one might use to call their significant other.
- Green Group: This group features words related to popular genres.
- Blue Group: The words in this group are associated with a group of birds.
- Purple Group: This category features some names that have something in common.
What are the Connections answers for today, October 30?
Here are the answers for the October 30 NYT Connections puzzle:
Yellow Group: Terms Of Endearment – ANGEL, LOVE, PUMPKIN, and SUGAR.
Green Group: Fiction Genres – FANTASY, HORROR, MYSTERY, and ROMANCE.
Blue Group: Collective Nouns For Birds – CHARM, GAGGLE, MURDER, and PARLIAMENT.
Purple Group: People Whose First Names Are U.S. Cities – BLOOM, BUTLER, GUTHRIE, and LEVY.
In addition to Connection, The New York Times also offers multiple other unique puzzles that fans can play online. These include Wordle, Pips, Strands, and Sudoku, among others. All the puzzles are also available on the official NYT Games app.
