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NYT ‘Connections’ September 12: Answers, Clues for Game #459

September 12, 2024
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NYT ‘Connections’ September 12: Answers, Clues for Game #459
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A new day means a new Connections puzzle, but if you’re struggling to come up with the answers, Newsweek is here to help.

Connections is a word-based game that quickly gained worldwide popularity after it was launched by The New York Times in 2023. The puzzle was built off the success of Wordle, which the newspaper acquired in January 2022.

The answers for Thursday’s Connections game will be revealed at the bottom of the page, so be sure to scroll with caution if you want to work them out yourself.

How to Play Connections

The rules of the game are straightforward—players are given a set of 16 words, and these words must be broken into four groups of four and put into categories based on common characteristics.

For example, in Wednesday’s puzzle, one of the categories was, “Large amount of money,” and the words associated with that category were “bundle,” “fortune,” “mint” and “pile.”

In the past, categories have ranged from Units of Length to Joaquin Phoenix Movies and more.

Each category is linked to a color—yellow is considered to be the easiest, followed by green, then blue, then purple.

To start, players must select four words they think are associated with one another and click “Submit.” If the selections are correct, they’ll light up in the difficulty color and be removed from the board. If they are incorrect, they will be gray in color and remain on the board. Players get four guesses before the answers will be revealed, however, there is no time limit to solve the puzzle.

If you’re feeling particularly stuck, you can always click on the “Shuffle” button, which will give you a fresh perspective.

Wyna Liu, Connections developer and crossword editor at The New York Times, recently spilled puzzle hints 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.'”

A woman smiles while looking at her cellphone. Newsweek has helpful hints and tips for you to solve Thursday’s “Connections” puzzle.
A woman smiles while looking at her cellphone. Newsweek has helpful hints and tips for you to solve Thursday’s “Connections” puzzle.
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Connections #459 Clues for Thursday, September 12

Newsweek has some hints to help you work out today’s Connections puzzle.

Yellow: To look back another time

Green: Words associated with supporting someone

Blue: Famous basketball players

Purple: It’s all Greek to me

Connections #459 Answers for Thursday, September 12

Yellow Category: MARK ONLINE FOR LATER

Yellow Words: Bookmark, Favorite, Like, Save

Green Category: BEHALF

Green Words: Advantage, Benefit, Interest, Sake

Blue Category: NBA LEGENDS/FAMILIARITY

Blue Words: Bird, Curry, Kobe, Magic

Purple Category: ENDING WITH GREEK LETTERS

Purple Words: Biota, Feta, Mochi, Pepsi

Did you get the puzzle correct? Don’t worry if you didn’t. The next Connections puzzle will be back on Friday.

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

In the meantime, why not try these other popular online word puzzle games?

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