Mind-Bending Mysteries: Untangling the NYT Connections Puzzle – March 6

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Written by TOI Desk

March 6, 2024

Greetings, word aficionados! Brace yourselves for a cerebral challenge as we delve into the NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, March 6. The game unfolds with a grid of 16 words, encompassing airport essentials, legal terminology, and the whimsical paraphernalia of a juggler. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to categorize these words into four distinct groups. Let the linguistic journey commence!

How To Play Connections:

Navigate through the grid of 16 words, arranging them into four groups of four by identifying the links between them. The color-coded groups, ranging from yellow to purple, add complexity to the challenge. With each guess, the stakes rise, and a misstep may cost you a life. Will you conquer the puzzle, or will it conquer you?

Today’s Connections Hints:

  • Yellow group: Spotted at Heathrow or JFK.
  • Green group: Lawyer jargon.
  • Blue group: Items kept aloft by a circus performer.
  • Purple group: Connected by apparel.

Today’s Connections Groups:

  • Yellow group: Parts of an airport (HANGAR, RUNWAY, TARMAC, TERMINAL).
  • Green group: Legal terms (ACTION, CLAIM, COMPLAINT, LAWSUIT).
  • Blue group: Things a juggler juggles (BEANBAG, CLUB, RING, TORCH).
  • Purple group: Words ending in clothing (FOXGLOVE, GUMSHOE, TURNCOAT, WINDSOCK).

Today’s Connections Answers:

Unravel the mysteries, celebrate your victories, and stay tuned for more mind-bending challenges on our blog!

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