NYT Connections Answers (July 9): A Blend Of Blends Socks, Synonyms, & Front Doors. Here Are Tips & Clues

NYT Connections Answers: If your brain's been doing cartwheels trying to solve today's New York Times “Connections” puzzle, you're not alone. Puzzle #758 for Wednesday, July 9 brought a quirky mix of words — from “Parsnip” to “Shout” — and challenged players to untangle them into four meaningful groups. If you're still scratching your head, here’s how the pieces came together.

Socks and Synonyms? Just Another Day in Connections Land

The game, developed by the New York Times (which also owns Wordle), presents players with 16 seemingly unrelated words. The goal? Sort them into four sets of four, each linked by a common theme — but don’t expect it to be easy. Hidden patterns, red herrings, and misdirections are all part of the fun.

Today’s words were: Ring, Crew, Compare, Shout, Ankle, Parsnip, Foundation, Dress, Foot, Buzz, Base, Knock, Connecticut, Bottom, Compression, and Wallop.

For those who cracked it, the satisfaction was real. For those who didn’t, consider these hints a helpful rewind.

Today's Connections Themes Revealed

According to the official puzzle clues:

  • Yellow (Easiest): These words describe something low — the lowest part to be exact. The words were Base, Bottom, Foot, and Foundation.
  • Green (Easy): If you guessed clothing, you're close — the common thread was Kinds of Socks, featuring Ankle, Compression, Crew, and Dress.
  • Blue (Medium): Think doorbells and greetings — the theme was Things You Do At Someone’s Front Door, including Buzz, Knock, Ring, and Shout.
  • Purple (Hardest): Here's where things got sneaky — the trickiest group included words ending in synonyms for “clip”: Compare, Connecticut, Parsnip, and Wallop.

A Puzzle With Layers — And Traps

One wrong match won’t cost you, but four? That’s game over. The challenge lies not just in spotting the correct links, but avoiding the traps — because “a lot of the time there are deceptive red herring connections placed purely to throw you off!”

With daily colour-coded categories ranging from Yellow (easiest) to Purple (hardest), Connections continues to test lateral thinking and vocabulary agility in equal measure. And if you’re ever unsure, just remember: “Keep this Connections guide by your side, as your personal puzzle aid, and victory will be much easier to achieve.”

Till tomorrow’s twisty grid, happy connecting.

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