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Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, July 30

Looking to breeze through the July 30 edition of NYT Connections? We’re here with some clues and hints to help you continue your daily winning streak.

Created by Wyna Liu, The New York Times’ Connections is a daily word game, the objective of which is to create groups of four with the available words. Players will be given 16 random words that they must place into four different categories by identifying the hidden common theme. However, they will get only four guesses to solve it. The game also provides a “one away…” hint to let players know if they’re on the right track.

Here are all the hints and answers for the July 30 Connections puzzle.

Connections hint for July 30

The 16 words in today’s puzzle are: COACH, ABUT, DIOXIDE, INSTRUMENT, DIRECT, MONORAIL, MEDIUM, BULGE, TETRACYCLINE, GROAN, ORGAN, GUIDE, VEHICLE, TRAIN, TRIANGLE, and VOILA.

Here are the hints for each group:

  • Yellow Group: This category includes words that relate to teaching something.
  • Green Group: The four words in this category relate to a channel or method.
  • Blue Group: The words in this group contain a popular number system.
  • Purple Group: This collection includes anagrams for popular objects seen in an orchestra.

What are the Connections answers for today, July 30?

Here are the answers for July 30’s NYT Connections:

YELLOW GROUP: Instruct – COACH, DIRECT, GUIDE, and TRAIN.

GREEN GROUP: Means – INSTRUMENT, MEDIUM, ORGAN, and VEHICLE.

BLUE GROUP: Poker Actions – DIOXIDE, MONORAIL, TETRACYCLINE, and TRIANGLE.

PURPLE GROUP: Anagrams Of Musical Instruments – ABUT, BULGE, GROAN, and VOILA.

Fans can head over to The New York Times’ official website to play Connections. The NYT also offers several other popular daily puzzles that fans can play. These include Wordle, Strands, the Mini Crossword, Letter Boxed, and Sudoku, to name a few. Besides the website, the games are also available on the NYT Games app, which features a collection of archived games as well.

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