NYT Connections Answers (June 17): A Tricky Mix Of Travel Plans, Disney Magic, Website Woes, & Inner Strength
NYT Connections Answers: The New York Times' daily puzzle sensation Connections once again tested players' wit and word association skills on Tuesday, June 17, with puzzle number 736. This latest edition served up a fresh batch of 16 seemingly unrelated words, leaving many fans scratching their heads as they worked to sort them into their rightful groups.
For those unfamiliar, Connections challenges players to identify four groups of four words, each linked by a hidden theme. As always, a mix of straightforward categories and sneaky red herrings kept participants on their toes.
Today’s Words Set The Stage For A Deceptive Game
The puzzle's word grid featured the following: Fight, Quit, Resolve, Flight, Tour, Freeze, Marionette, Spirit, Fawn, Hotel, Grit, Mouse, Timeout, Elephant, Glitch, and Car. At first glance, the list appeared random, but beneath the surface lay four distinct themes.
In typical Connections fashion, colour coding signalled the relative difficulty: Yellow (easiest), Green (easy), Blue (medium), and Purple (hardest). But as any seasoned player knows, appearances can be deceiving.
Hints Pointed Players In The Right Direction
To aid those struggling, a series of clues was offered. For the Yellow group, players were encouraged to consider what a tourist typically needs. The Green set hinted at qualities helpful when facing adversity. Blue suggested website-related troubles, while Purple teased a nod to famous animated characters.
An additional nudge came with two extra hints: each theme contained a word starting with the letter ‘F’, and organising animals together might be a wise place to start.
For players still grappling with the challenge, a sneak peek at one word from each group was provided: Tour for Yellow, Grit for Green, Timeout for Blue, and Fawn for Purple.
The Answers Revealed: From Disney To Digital Glitches
As the clock ran out for many, the solution unveiled the clever groupings behind today’s puzzle:
- Yellow (Things To Book For A Vacation): Car, Flight, Hotel, Tour
- Green (Mettle): Fight, Grit, Resolve, Spirit
- Blue (Bad Things For A Website To Do): Freeze, Glitch, Timeout, Quit
- Purple (Figures In Classic Disney Animated Films): Elephant, Fawn, Marionette, Mouse
Once the categories were exposed, many players no doubt groaned in recognition at connections they had nearly — but not quite — uncovered. With familiar Disney figures like Elephant (likely referencing Dumbo), Fawn (Bambi), Marionette (Pinocchio), and Mouse (Mickey), the Purple category delighted Disney fans who cracked it.
As always, Connections proved that a simple word list can mask a world of hidden patterns. For those who struggled today, there's always another chance to play tomorrow — and perhaps spot those sneaky links a little faster.
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