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Notes and answers for Tuesday, January 28th

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Hey, everyone! I hope your week has a great start.

There are only a few more games until we come to the 600th edition of Connections. Is anyone still nervous about the prospect of having a devilish difficult, patrol -representative network on Friday? I am definitely.

Before we get started, I started a discussion group for Connections And this column over discord. You can chat with me and other people about every game (and other topics). I am always interested in finding out how other people approach the game, so join us! It’s fun.

It is also the best way to give me feedback to the column, especially in the rare (!) Opportunities that I screwed up something.

Today Nyt Connections Notes and answers for Tuesday, January 28th, come up immediately.

How to play connections

Connections is a free, more popular New York Times Daily pun. You get a new puzzle every day at midnight. You can play on the Nyt Website or games app.

They are presented with a grid of 16 words. Your task is to order them in four groups of four groups by finding out the connections between them. The groups can be things like elements that they can click on, names for research study participants or words to whom a part of the body has preceded.

There is only one solution for every puzzle, and you have to be careful when it comes to words that fit more than one category. You can mix the words to help you see left between you.

Each group is colored. The yellow group is usually the easiest to find out, blue and green fall in the middle, and the purple group is usually the most difficult. The purple group often contains pun.

Choose four words from which you think you go together and press. If you make a guess and are wrong, you lose a life. If you are about to have a correct group, you may see a message that tells you that you can hold a word from doing it properly, but you still have to find out which you should exchange.

If you make four mistakes, the game is over. Let’s make sure Connections Answer. Like with worm And in other similar games, it is easy to share results with your friends on social media and group chats.

If you have one Nyt You can access all access or games subscriptions to the publication Connections Archive. This includes every earlier game of one ConnectionsSo you can go back and play each of those you missed.

Apart from the first 60 games, you should be able to find my information for every network via Google when you need you! Just click here and add the date of the game to add information or the answers to the search query.

What are today’s connections?

Slowly scroll! Shortly after the clues to everyone today Connections Groups, I will show what the groups are without immediately saying which words are entered into.

Today’s 16 words are …

  • DEMON
  • LAUGH
  • JOKER
  • Airhead
  • MAP
  • BAND
  • CHESS
  • DUMBBELL
  • GIGGLE
  • CHARACTER
  • MAT
  • DAMAGE
  • Bump into
  • HILL
  • CHOOSE
  • BANK

And the information for today Connections Groups are:

  • Yellow group – they are like funny
  • Green group – gym equipment
  • Blue group – shortened sweets
  • Purple Group – “Racer” and “Dating” would be in the

What are today’s connection groups?

Do you need additional help?

Be warned: we start to get Spoiler territory.

Today Connections Groups are …

  • Yellow group – funny person
  • Green group – resistance training equipment
  • Blue Group – Candy Bars Minus “S”
  • Lila group – speed ____

What are today’s connections?

Spoiler alarm! Do not scroll on the side until you are ready to find out today Connections Answer.

This is your last warning!

Today Connections Answers are …

  • Yellow group – funny person (card, character, joker, laugh)
  • Green group – resistance training equipment (band, bank, barbell, mat)
  • Blue Group – Candy Bars Minus “S” (Airhead, Mar, HΓΌgel, Snicker)
  • Lila group – speed ____ (bump, chess, demon, dial)

A bakery -in a row in a row, my overall series extends to 16 games. Here is how it happened to me:

🟦🟦🟦🟦

🟩🟩🟩🟩

πŸŸͺπŸŸͺπŸŸͺπŸŸͺ

🟨🟨🟨🟨

I am ashamed to say it, but I broke a personal rule with today’s game.

Snicker immediately attracted my attention. When it became clear that and laughter was a red combination of herring, it had to be a reference to the Candy Bar Snickers without the “S.” obtain without the “S.” Mar was the only other word that obviously suited this description. I really didn’t know what would happen to them because I am not excessively familiar with American confectionery. Airhead and Mound seemed to be the most likely candidates, but I sighed them up to be safe.

I generally do not see any words when I play Connections And I am annoyed by me that I broke this myself imposed. However, I am firmly convinced to play the game as you want. I closed my Google tab after I had sealed the blues.

I thought that was the purple words, but not such happiness and the dream of a reverse rainbow was over for another day. So I had no hesitation to submit the Greens when I discovered them.

After a few more moments of looking at the net, I had a “Aha!” Wait and led the purple words. A speed demon is just something that moves very quickly (as well as a Marvel comic -evil weight and a Michael Jackson song). Is there technically more technically more? I don’t know, I haven’t had a landline for almost 15 years.

I suspect that the yellow could be difficult for some people. Card is a very outdated term for a funny person (I certainly did not make this link immediately), and someone can certainly be called “a good laugh”, but this may not be a frequent use in many parts of the world. Nevertheless, I hope that your series remained intact!

This is all that there is for today Connections Notes and answers. Check my blog tomorrow for information and the solution for the game on Wednesday when you need it.

PS back then, when I went pretty much every weekend, there is a song that always conjured up a smile on one of the faces of my best friends when it came to the club. It is difficult to argue that “Call on Me” by Eric Prydz is not catchy. The official music video is probably too rimous for this publication (if you know, you know), here you will find a lyrical video:

This tries a song by Steve Winwood entitled “Valerie”. Winwood was gracious enough to record his singing for “call on me:” again.

I wish you a wonderful day! Stay hydrated! Call someone you love!

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