Misleading
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Misleading
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Misleading
No Result
View All Result

NYT ‘Connections’ September 13: Answers, Clues for Game #460

September 13, 2024
in Missleading
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
NYT ‘Connections’ September 13: Answers, Clues for Game #460
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Are you on a Connections winning streak but are stumped with today’s puzzle? Allow Newsweek to help you out.

Connections is a word game from The New York Times that gained popularity last year off the massive success of Wordle, which was created by software engineer Josh Wardle.

The answers for Friday’s Connections game will be revealed at the bottom of the page, so be careful while scrolling if you want to figure them out yourself.

How to Play Connections

The rules of the game are easy. Players are given a set of 16 words in a grid format. To be successful at the game, these words must be broken into four groups of four and placed into distinct categories based on similar themes or characteristics.

For example, in Thursday’s puzzle, one of the categories was, “NBA Legends/Familiarity” and the words associated with that category were “Bird,” “Curry,” “Kobe” and “Magic.”

In the past, categories have ranged from “Things people shake” to “Things to crack” and more.

There are levels of difficulty associated with each category—yellow is intended to be the easiest, while green and blue have medium levels of difficulty, and purple is considered the hardest.

To get started, players must choose four words they think are associated with one another and then click the “Submit” button. If the words are correct, they will appear in the difficulty color and will be removed from the board. If they are incorrect, they’ll remain on the board.

Players are given unlimited time to complete the puzzle but only have four guesses—so choose wisely.

Feeling particularly stuck? You can click the “Shuffle” button to refresh your brain.

Connections developer and puzzle editor at The New York Times, Wyna Liu, recently shared details about the game with Newsweek.

“My best piece advice is to wait as long as you can before guessing,” she said. “Don’t do what I do which is ‘rage solve.'”

When it comes to creating a puzzle, Liu said, “I usually don’t know where a board is going to go.” She added that it takes “a long time” to experiment and “try different angles.”

‘Connections’ #460 Clues for Friday, September 13

Newsweek has some clues to help you work out today’s Connections game.

Yellow: Having a lot of vigor

Green: Words that read the same backward or forward

Blue: Terms in a popular fairy tale

Purple: Vehicle names

‘Connections’ #460 Answers for Friday, September 13

A woman holds a cell phone and a coffee cup. “Connections” is a fun word game launched by “The New York Times” in 2023, but it can be tricky. If you’re in need of some…
A woman holds a cell phone and a coffee cup. “Connections” is a fun word game launched by “The New York Times” in 2023, but it can be tricky. If you’re in need of some help, Newsweek has some hints and tips.

iStock/Getty Images Plus

Yellow Category: VITALITY

Yellow Words: Energy, Juice, Life, Zip

Green Category: PALINDROMES FEATURING “E”

Green Words: Level, Pep, Refer, Tenet

Blue Category: FEATURED IN “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK”

Blue Words: Beans, Cow, Giant, Jack

Purple Category: CAR MODELS

Purple Words: Beetle, Civic, Focus, Volt

Did you answer correctly? Don’t stress if you didn’t. The next Connections puzzle will be back on Saturday.

Connections is released at midnight in your local time zone, and Newsweek will return with more helpful clues.

In the meantime, why not give these other popular online word puzzle games a go?

Previous Post

Springfield Mayor Rips Politicians After Bomb Threat: ‘Hurting Our City’

Next Post

Kamala Harris ‘Needs Fracking,’ Ex-Obama Adviser Says

Related Posts

Three ‘girls,’ zero humans. ‘Shunned at a Funeral’ fooled the internet with flawless vocals, fake concerts, and now they want your money. When the band doesn’t exist, the scam writes itself. Don’t Contribute!
Don’t Mislead

Three ‘girls,’ zero humans. ‘Shunned at a Funeral’ fooled the internet with flawless vocals, fake concerts, and now they want your money. When the band doesn’t exist, the scam writes itself. Don’t Contribute!

May 12, 2026
ABC Flags Massive Pre‑Speech Trades — Regulated Market or Misleading Free‑For‑All
Don’t Mislead

ABC Flags Massive Pre‑Speech Trades — Regulated Market or Misleading Free‑For‑All

May 9, 2026
CTO Robert Hensley Breaks It Down: The Neon Gas Nobody Noticed—and the Country Sitting on a Mountain of It
Don’t Mislead

CTO Robert Hensley Breaks It Down: The Neon Gas Nobody Noticed—and the Country Sitting on a Mountain of It

May 8, 2026
Looks Real. Feels Real. Isn’t Real. The Rise of Ghost Keypads
Don’t Mislead

Looks Real. Feels Real. Isn’t Real. The Rise of Ghost Keypads

May 2, 2026
Winery Linked to Ilhan Omar and her Spouse Suddenly Files Termination — Misleading Timing or Just Coincidence?
Don’t Mislead

Winery Linked to Ilhan Omar and her Spouse Suddenly Files Termination — Misleading Timing or Just Coincidence?

April 30, 2026
As Allegations Surge, Critics Ask: Did Eric Swalwell Mislead Everyone About His Conduct? You Bet, Here We Go Again!
Don’t Mislead

As Allegations Surge, Critics Ask: Did Eric Swalwell Mislead Everyone About His Conduct? You Bet, Here We Go Again!

April 16, 2026
Next Post
Kamala Harris ‘Needs Fracking,’ Ex-Obama Adviser Says

Kamala Harris 'Needs Fracking,' Ex-Obama Adviser Says

Boeing workers going on strike after overwhelming vote to reject contract

Please login to join discussion
Misleading

Misleading is your trusted source for uncovering fake news, analyzing misinformation, and educating readers about deceptive media tactics. Join the fight for truth today!

TRENDING

ABC Flags Massive Pre‑Speech Trades — Regulated Market or Misleading Free‑For‑All

Three ‘girls,’ zero humans. ‘Shunned at a Funeral’ fooled the internet with flawless vocals, fake concerts, and now they want your money. When the band doesn’t exist, the scam writes itself. Don’t Contribute!

LATEST

Three ‘girls,’ zero humans. ‘Shunned at a Funeral’ fooled the internet with flawless vocals, fake concerts, and now they want your money. When the band doesn’t exist, the scam writes itself. Don’t Contribute!

ABC Flags Massive Pre‑Speech Trades — Regulated Market or Misleading Free‑For‑All

CTO Robert Hensley Breaks It Down: The Neon Gas Nobody Noticed—and the Country Sitting on a Mountain of It

  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.