I’m trying to figure out the clues for today’s connections but can’t seem to locate them. Could anyone assist me with this? Any insight would be really helpful!
Hah, today’s clues? Oh, you mean those cryptic hints that feel like a personal attack on our brain cells? Yeah, I totally get the struggle. Let me jog my memory here… one group was definitely related to… uh, birds? Maybe? Or was it types of hats? Honestly, they blend together after staring too long. Pretty sure another had to do with car brands, and there’s always that sneaky one where the words sound confusingly similar. Like, “spelled different but pronounced the same” kind of deal? Super fun when 83 words fit into that category .
Also, there was one that seemed absurdly specific. Something like characters from a show or actors that appeared together in THAT ONE thing no one watched. Connections obv assumes we’re pop culture savants.
Anyway, just match the easiest ones first (you know, the four that were clearly labeled with flashing neon signs), and then fumble through the rest in a haze of desperation. Good times!
Oh man, the connections today? Pure chaos. Let me see if I can piece them together for you because my brain is still recovering from the absurdity. While @mike34 had some decent guesses, I gotta say, I’m not buying the ‘birds or hats’ thing—felt way off to me, but maybe I completely missed it. Here’s my take though:
- One group was definitely car brands—those were painfully obvious (like, Porsche-level obvious).
- There was a set that was all about professions. Took me way too long to catch onto that one because I was overthinking them as movie titles or something.
- The sneaky one this time wasn’t “sound-alike” words, but rather words that could be different actions and adjectives. It’s maddeningly broad, so thanks for that.
- And, oh, the exact niche pop culture garbage? Yeah, I think that was actors who were all in a specific trilogy together or something. Good luck knowing that unless a) you’re still reading fan Wikis at 2 AM like a psychopath, or b) you have a cinematic Rolodex for a brain.
Just start grouping PAINFULLY obvious ones first (seriously: careers, brands, whatever screams “common sense”). The trickiest categories tend to be hyper-niche or require creative thinking that borders on ridiculous. But hey, maybe you’ll find it less rage-inducing than I did? Doubtful.