'Connections' April 7: Hints and Answers for Puzzle #666

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Finding today's Connections puzzle a little bit tricky? Don't worry, though puzzle #666 may be devilishly difficult, you've come to the right place for a helping hand.

Newsweek has compiled a list of helpful tips and tricks to guide you through today's puzzle, so you can help maintain your winning strike and sidestep any stress.

Since it debuted in The New York Times in June 2023, Connections has quickly gained a massive following and is now considered one of the most popular word games, second only to Wordle. The game is a fun but challenging exercise for your brain which asks players to group words based on subtle and sometimes tricky connections, which tests your logic and language skills.

In this article, we'll walk you through the fundamentals of the game, providing a breakdown of how to approach the puzzle. We'll also share some helpful hints and solutions for today's challenge, making sure you have everything you need to finish strong. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer, these tips will help you sharpen your puzzle-solving abilities.

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Woman is seen on her phone on March 26 in Ellabell, Georgia. AP Photo/Mike Stewart

How to Play Connections

In Connections, players must group 16 words into four categories based on their relationships. Each group is coded by color to indicate difficulty: yellow for the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple for more challenging sets.

The puzzles often incorporate homophones, wordplay, and other clever twists, ensuring they are rarely straightforward. Players can use a shuffle button to mix up the words on the screen if they get stuck.

Wyna Liu, who is the crossword editor at the Times who was asked to develop Connections and recently offered tips for tackling the game in a recent interview with Newsweek.

"My top advice is to hold off on guessing as long as you can," Liu said. "You might spot a clear category and think you see five words that fit, but don't try guessing the four until you're sure which one doesn't belong. Jumping in too soon can cost you a turn."

Connections #666 Clues for Monday, April 7

Below are Newsweek's hints to help you with Monday's puzzle:

Yellow: Things that your heart does.

Green: Something that exists on Earth and on some other planets.

Blue: What you would use to hang something on a wall.

Purple: Something related to the bottommost part of your body.

Connections #666 Answers for Monday, April 7

Yellow category: THROB

Yellow words: Beat, Pound, Pulse, Thump

Green category: LANDFORMS

Green words: Cape, Crater, Gorge, Ridge

Blue category: PICTURE HANGING NEEDS

Blue words: Hammer, Hanger, Level, Nail

Purple category: FOOT

Purple words: Balls, Hills, Locker, Print

Did you guess the answers correctly? If so, congratulations. If not, there will be another opportunity to try again on Tuesday.

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Marni Rose McFall is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on internet trends, U.S. politics and ... Read more