Need a little push to figure out the October 28 edition of NYT Connections? We’re here to help you crack today’s puzzle with some clues and hints and add another day to your winning streak.
The New York Times’ Connections is a daily word puzzle created by editor Wyna Liu. The objective of this game is to create groups of four from an assortment of 16 different words. Each group follows a hidden common theme that players must identify to choose which words will belong in which it. However, players will get only four chances to make the selections. Furthermore, the game also offers a “one away…” pop-up to help fans along.
Check out the hints and answers for the October 28 Connections puzzle below.
Connections hint for October 28
The 16 words in today’s puzzle are: WISE, HOME, HIP, KENYA, AWARE, SELECT, PLATITUDE, CHESTNUT, PELVIS, SAVVY, GUSHER, TROPE, BACK, CLICHÉ, OCHER, and MENU.
Here are some hints for each group:
- Yellow Group: This group includes words that are related to unoriginality.
- Green Group: This group features words related to having knowledge about trending topics.
- Blue Group: This category features words associated with television.
- Purple Group: The words in this category are related to popular singers.
What are the Connections answers for today, October 28?
Here are the answers for the October 28 NYT Connections puzzle:
Yellow Group: Banality – CHESTNUT, CLICHÉ, PLATITUDE, and TROPE.
Green Group: In The Know – AWARE, HIP, SAVVY, and WISE.
Blue Group: Remote Control Buttons – BACK, HOME, MENU, and SELECT.
Purple Group: One-Named Singer Plus Starting Letter – GUSHER, KENYA, OCHER, and PELVIS.
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