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      • Each NYT Connections Daily Word game is split into four categories, corresponding to four distinct colors. Yellow - Straightforward and easy Green - Potentially unfamiliar terms or trivia Blue - Potentially unfamiliar terms or trivia Purple - Trickiest category to guess
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  1. Difficulty Chart. Unverified - Any difficulty underlined means that it is unverified. Impossible - Any difficulty underlined and in bold means that it is impossible.

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  2. Navigating the Difficulty Levels in Connections • Navigating Difficulty Levels • Discover how to navigate the varying difficulty levels in Connections, wheth...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · There is a reason why Connections is organized in such a way that each color corresponds to a specific difficulty. With that in mind, try identifying the most obvious category first , to make it easier on yourself, having less words to work with for the more difficult ones.

  4. Yes, the colors are difficulty in order from easy to hard: yellow, green, blue, purple. Saw someone pointed out in another thread that they're in rainbow order, which is easy to remember. But whichever one you solve first always goes to the top.

  5. Connections is ALWAYS difficult to me. I’m starting to think there may be a brain type that just won’t ever do well at connections. Does anyone have a method or process they use that helps them?

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · Each puzzle offers four levels of difficultyyellow, green, blue, and purple — and only four misses. As with Wordle, there are no points or prizes, just bragging rights.

  7. Yellow plus blue makes green, so green is between the two as a transition color. If there were a 5th level of difficulty, it would be red, with purple being the transition color between blue and red, etc.

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