
NYT Connections is a word game developed by the New York Times where players group words into categories based on a shared theme. The game presents a set of words, and the objective is to correctly identify four words that belong together. The game is available on the NYT Games site.
This report provides hints, answers, and a personal gameplay analysis for NYT Connections game #711, played on Thursday, May 22nd. It’s important to note that daily puzzles are available at midnight in each time zone.
The words for today’s puzzle include: ASTERISK, SHREK, BRIDGE TROLL, POOL, HULK, SPHINX, CATCH, GRINCH, RIDDLER, ELPHABA, OBELISK, STRINGS, CAPITOL, CONDITION, MAD HATTER, and MALL.
Hints for the categories are provided to help players. These include: ‘One more thing…’, ‘It’s not easy being…’, ‘As seen in the capital’, and ‘Presenters of puzzles’.
The answers to the categories in game #711 are: YELLOW: FINE PRINT (ASTERISK, CATCH, CONDITION, STRINGS), GREEN: CHARACTERS WITH GREEN SKIN (ELPHABA, GRINCH, HULK, SHREK), BLUE: FEATURES OF THE NATIONAL MALL IN D.C. (CAPITOL, MALL, OBELISK, POOL), and PURPLE: FAMOUS RIDDLE-GIVERS (BRIDGE TROLL, MAD HATTER, RIDDLER, SPHINX).
The reviewer’s rating of the game was ‘Hard’. They made two mistakes during the game, initially miscategorizing words.
The reviewer initially grouped RIDDLER with characters with green skin due to the character’s appearance, and later made a mistake by including SPHINX in the National Mall category.
The article also includes the answers to the previous day’s (Wednesday, May 21) Connections game, for reference. These categories were ‘PROHIBIT, AS ENTRY’, ‘FOLDERS ON A MAC’, ‘MEDICINE FORMATS’, and ‘THINGS THAT OPEN LIKE A CLAM’.
NYT Connections is free to play and offers four mistakes before the game ends. The game uses different difficulty levels: green (easy), yellow (medium), blue (hard), and purple (expert).