NYT Connections Answers November 7
NYT Connections is a new daily word-type game similar to Wordle. Though, instead of having to guess a specific word in several tries, you instead need to figure out the connections between four groups, each of which consists of four words. These can be anything from types of fish, or words that can contain a specific word. Since you only have four attempts to get everything right, it can be very difficult to pull off correctly. To help you with this, here is the NYT Connections answer for today, November 7, 2023.
NYT Connections Answers Today November 7, 2023
NYT Connections for November 7, consist of the following words: CHIME, RAT, CAMP, BING, DING, SING, DIVISION, EDGE, PING, SNITCH, FACTION, SURFACE, RING, SQUEAL, WING, and WORD. And the categories are: TATTLE, GROUP WITHIN A GROUP, MICROSOFT PRODUCTS, and DIGITAL NOTIFICATION SOUNDS. So here are all the answers, divided up into each group:
- DIGITAL NOTIFICATION SOUNDS: CHIME, DING, PING, RING
- GROUP WITHIN A GROUP: CAMP, DIVISION, FACTION, WING
- TATTLE: RAT, SING, SNITCH, SQUEAL
- MICROSOFT PRODUCTS: BING, EDGE, SURFACE, WORD
How to Play New York Times Connections
This daily word puzzle game has 16 words in total. These are split into four different categories, with four words belonging to each group. A single word can only belong in one category, it cannot be in two or more. Each category has a small description next to it. For example, “Beginning”, or “Words that share the same first word.” Using these hints, you need to then figure out which four words make up a category. Every group is assigned a color. Yellow for straightforward and easy, green for more difficult, blue for even harder, and finally purple for the most tricky.
If you have guessed all four words in a group correctly, then these four words are going to disappear from the board. And if you have made a mistake, you will have used up one of your four tries. Once you have guessed all of them – or unsuccessfully used up your four attempts – the game will be over for that day.