
Cracking the Code: NYT Connections Hints and Answers for April 18
Hey everyone! So, if you're like me and you've been diving headfirst into the New York Times' Connections game every morning with your coffee, then you know the rush of satisfaction that comes with figuring out the puzzle of the day. Today, April 18, was no different—and let me tell you, it had just the right mix of challenge and fun.
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Now, if you’re new to Connections , let me catch you up real quick. It’s a daily word game from the New York Times that tasks you with sorting 16 words into four categories of four words each. The catch? There’s only one correct combination per group, and a lot of words seem like they could belong to multiple categories. Color-coded from easiest (yellow) to hardest (purple), the game keeps you on your toes. Miss four times, and it’s game over. But hey, that’s what I’m here for—so let’s unpack today’s puzzle together.
The 16 words for today’s game were: **GOOD, BOY, BANJO, BIRDS, NOSE, MAN, POSSESSION, GOODNESS, BELONGING, HAUNTING, APPLE, CARD, SHINING, EFFECT, WOW, EXOR
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