NYT Connections hints and answers for June 24: How many did you get right?
To solve the puzzle, one needs a strong vocabulary and some unconventional thinking. Those playing the game are required to arrange a grid of 16 words with seemingly nothing in common into four groups of four while determining the underlying themes.
The aim of the puzzle is to identify these 16 words that belong to a common group. The words are classified into four groups: Yellow (easiest), Green (medium), Blue (hard), and Purple (toughest). With that, here are the hints and solutions for NYT Connections' June 24 edition.
NYT Connections June 24 categories hints
Here are a few hints for today's categories to set you on the right track
Yellow Category – Some things are resistant to change
Green Category – All found in nature
Blue Category Movies begin with these
Purple Category – Found in our realms of space
NYT Connections June 24 categories answers
Yellow Category – Firm, Rigid, Stern, Tough
Green Category – Hull, Husk, Pod, Shell
Blue Category Cast, Director, Studio, Title
Purple Category – Line, Plane, Point, Solid
Here's how to play NYT Connections
The game can be conveniently played online. To begin, choose the four words you believe are connected and hit the 'submit' button. If you are right, the words will be grouped together and the shared category will be revealed with the corresponding colour. However, each wrong attempt uses up one of your four available guesses. As such, the game ends if you go wrong on four occasions. So, think wisely before selecting.

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