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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for June 13 2024​

Check out hints and answers for today's New York Times Connections game in the below article. Test your vocabulary by trying the fun game.

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Updated Jun 13, 2024

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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for June 13 2024​

NYT Connections Game

Each puzzle has 16 words, split into four groups. These groups could be anything, like book titles, software names, or country names. Even if many words seem to go together, there is only one correct solution. If a player correctly identifies all four words in a group, those words disappear from the board. If they guess wrong, it counts as a mistake, and they can make up to four mistakes before the game ends.

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Players can rearrange and shuffle the words to find connections more easily. Each group is color-coded: yellow is the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, players can share their results on social media.

Hints for Today NYT Connections June 13 2024

Here are the hints for the NYT Connections puzzle on June 13, 2024

  • Yellow: These words all mean to like or enjoy something.
  • Green: These words describe something very popular or successful, often used for movies, music, or other entertainment.
  • Blue: These are common items given away as promotional materials, often during political campaigns or marketing events.
  • Purple: These words can follow "copy" to form familiar phrases or commands.

Categories for Today NYT Connections June 13 2024

The 4 groups for the NYT Connections June 13, 2024 are,

  • Yellow: ENJOY
  • Green: BLOCKBUSTER
  • Blue: CAMPAIGN SWAG
  • Purple: WORDS AFTER “COPY”

Answers for Today NYT Connections June 13, 2024

The solutions to the puzzles in the NYT Connections,

  • ENJOY - APPRECIATE, DIG, FANCY, LIKE
  • BLOCKBUSTER - HIT, SENSATION, SMASH, SUCCESS
  • CAMPAIGN SWAG - BUTTON, HAT, SHIRT, STICKER
  • WORDS AFTER “COPY” - CATE, EDITOR, PASTE, THAT

Meaning of the Words

APPRECIATE: To recognize the value or significance of something.

DIG: To enjoy or understand something (informal).

FANCY: To like or desire something (often used in British English).

LIKE: To find something enjoyable or satisfactory.

HIT: Something very popular or successful, especially in entertainment.

SENSATION: Something that causes great excitement or interest.

SMASH: A huge success, often used for films or performances.

SUCCESS: The achievement of a desired aim or result.

BUTTON: A small disc sewn onto clothing, used for fastening.

HAT: A head covering, often worn for fashion or protection.

SHIRT: A piece of clothing worn on the upper body, usually with sleeves.

STICKER: A piece of paper or plastic with an adhesive back, used for decoration or labeling.

CATE: Refers to "copycat," meaning someone who imitates another.

EDITOR: Refers to "copyeditor," someone who corrects and prepares text for publication.

PASTE: Refers to "copypaste," the action of duplicating text or data from one place to another.

THAT: Refers to "copy that," a phrase indicating that a message has been received and understood (often used in communication).

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