The New York Times Connections puzzle #575, for January 6th, 2025, challenges players to categorize sixteen words into four groups. This guide provides solutions and hints to help you conquer this word puzzle.
The words are: Blanket, Boot, Breeze, Rum, Picnic, Pant, Umbrella, Pie, Heave, Ars, ABC, General, Broad, Gasp, But, and Puff.
The meaning of "Ars" isn't crucial to solving the puzzle; it's an acronym with multiple meanings.
Hints and Solutions:
Several hints are offered, categorized by color, representing the difficulty level of each group:
Yellow (Easy) - Breathe Hard: This category focuses on words related to strenuous breathing.
Hint: Think about words describing labored breathing.
Solution: Gasp, Heave, Pant, Puff
Green (Medium) - Catchall: This category contains words that are broad or encompassing.
Hint: Consider words describing something wide-ranging or inclusive.
Solution: Blanket, Broad, General, Umbrella
Blue (Hard) - Metaphors for Easy Things: This category uses words that metaphorically represent simplicity.
Hint: Think about phrases like "as easy as..."
Solution: ABC, Breeze, Picnic, Pie
Purple (Tricky) - Synonyms for Rear End Minus Last Letter: This is a more cryptic category.
Hint: Consider words related to the rear end, but remove the final letter. "Sea" and "As" are given as examples.
Solution: Ars, Boot, But, Rum
Complete Solution:
- Yellow - Breathe Hard: Gasp, Heave, Pant, Puff
- Green - Catchall: Blanket, Broad, General, Umbrella
- Blue - Metaphors for Easy Things: ABC, Breeze, Picnic, Pie
- Purple - Synonyms for Rear End Minus Last Letter: Ars, Boot, But, Rum
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