Finding it hard to solve today’s, October 6, NYT Connections? Today’s puzzle is yet another set of 16 seemingly unrelated words to challenge players to separate them into groups. Just like all other previous challenges, today’s game engages the part of your mind that desires good mental exercise. For the uninitiated, NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle published by The New York Times, where the objective is to group 16 words into four sets of four based on their commonality and themes. The puzzle gives users a total of four chances to solve it, and at the end of it, it’s game over.
Here are the hints and answers for today’s Connection puzzle.
Connections hint for October 6
These are the 16 words from today’s puzzle, followed by hints based on their groups. FILM, HAYSTACK, THREAD, PEA, TURNTABLE, TRENCH, CAMEL, HAIKU, YEOMAN, PREAMP, TAPE, DUFFLE, SPEAKER, WIRE, HELONIUM, and AMP.
Hints for October 6 Connections:
Remember, every Connection group is categorized by a specific color. Yellow is the easiest group to solve, followed by Green, Blue, and Purple.
- Yellow: Parts of musical equipment.
- Green: People depend on this during cooler seasons.
- Blue: Spools
- Purple: An ideal way to begin any conversation.
What are the Connections answers for today, October 6?Today’s Connections categories answers are:
- Yellow group: Parts of a record player setup — AMP, PREAMP, SPEAKER, TURNTABLE
- Green group: Kinds of coats — CAMEL, DUFFLE, PEA, TRENCH
- Blue group: Things that come on spools — FILM, TAPE, THREAD, WIRE
- Purple group: Starting with homophones of greetings — HAIKU, HAYSTACK, HELONIUM, YEOMAN
Today’s puzzle was both easy for the regulars and challenging for the newcomers. All four groups were difficult yet easier to identify if the player was familiar with them. Be sure to come back tomorrow for a new set of puzzles to challenge yourself.
















