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July 1st Edition of NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Solutions

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Welcome, gamers! It’s time to put your thinking caps on and dive into today’s game of Connections. If you’re looking for some hints and answers to help guide you through this brain-teasing puzzle, you’ve come to the right place.

As we kick off a new week, can you believe we’re already halfway through 2024? Time flies when you’re having fun! Let’s hope the second half of the year is just as fantastic for all of us.

In Connections, your mission is to connect the dots between 16 words and sort them into four groups of four based on their relationships. From horror movie franchises to rappers, the possibilities are endless. But be careful – there’s only one correct solution, so choose wisely!

Keep an eye out for the color-coded groups – yellow is the easiest, purple is the trickiest, and everything in between falls into blue and green. And remember, if you make four mistakes, it’s game over. But don’t worry, we’ve got hints and answers to steer you in the right direction.

Let’s dive into today’s clues. Can you spot the connections between words like PYRAMID, PRINCE, and WASHINGTON? Each group will lead you down a unique path, so stay focused and trust your instincts.

And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for…the answers! Did you correctly group words like USHER, RACKET, and DIRECT together? Or maybe you cracked the code on the relationship between BRITISH, NOVA, and PRINCE. Either way, pat yourself on the back for a job well done.

For all the latest updates and solutions, be sure to stay tuned to my blog. And if you’re still stumped, don’t hesitate to reach out for a helping hand. Happy gaming, and may the connections be ever in your favor!

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