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Since 1942, The Times has captivated puzzlers with its captivating words Connections Game and logic Our Journey.

  • 1942: The cult Crossword first appeared.
  • 2014: the Mine Crossword joined the Family.
  • Later additions: Spelling bees, letters Boxed and Tiles
  • 2022: Wordle was included in our collection of puzzles.

Our Promises:

We are committed to creating puzzles for everyone’s skill that provide fun and challenges for everyone. Get your daily brain teasers designed to entertain and stimulate your brain.

From novice puzzlers to experienced experts, our vast selection offers something for every person. Explore the world of puzzles, solve and experience the thrill of solving puzzles with the Times.

What are you playing?

Start by reading the suggested words in The Connections Game. Be sure to understand the meaning behind every word and what it means about this Connections game. If you’re unsure of some words, it’s a good idea to search for them through search engines or other sources to gain more understanding.

If you have a solid understanding of the terms, you can find the primary concept and theme which connects the words. Find out if these terms are part of a particular category. Are they related? Are they connected by the use of a particular concept or topic? Recognizing these patterns can lead you to the right answer.

Once you’ve discovered the link and selected a word group compatible with it, you can decide on your choice. Make sure you express your choice confidently through the submit button.

Connections Games Rules

You aim to put every word into logical categories with less than four errors. The twist is:

  • Each category contains only four words.
  • They are precise and nuanced (think beyond simple classifications such as word length or a part of speech).
  • Critical thinking and deductive thinking are essential to figuring out every category.

Visual Clues:

  • Categories are colour-coded for your ease of use.
  • The brighter colours signify more simple connections.
  • More subtle colours indicate more delicate connections.

Challenge Accepted!

Are you up to the challenge and put the words into their ideal groups? Test your problem-solving abilities on the test, and find hidden Connections Games!”

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