NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, February 12 (game #612)
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A new NYT Connections puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Tuesday's puzzle instead then click here: NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, February 11 (game #611).
Good morning! Let's play Connections, the NYT's clever word game that challenges you to group answers in various categories. It can be tough, so read on if you need Connections hints.
What should you do once you've finished? Why, play some more word games of course. I've also got daily Strands hints and answers and Quordle hints and answers articles if you need help for those too, while Marc's Wordle today page covers the original viral word game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about NYT Connections today is below, so don't read on if you don't want to know the answers.
NYT Connections today (game #612) - today's words
(Image credit: New York Times)
Today's NYT Connections words are…
SHAKESPEARE
RATTLESNAKE
ANDROID
ROLLERBLADE
SONG
TITLE
SKATEBOARD
SKETCH
DONUT
DANCE
DEED
SAXOPHONE
CERTIFICATE
MONOLOGUE
PACIFIER
RECEIPT
NYT Connections today (game #612) - hint #1 - group hints
What are some clues for today's NYT Connections groups?
YELLOW: Official paperwork
GREEN: Types of performance
BLUE: Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
PURPLE: Start of words make a rock song
Need more clues?
We're firmly in spoiler territory now, but read on if you want to know what the four theme answers are for today's NYT Connections puzzles…
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NYT Connections today (game #612) - hint #2 - group answers
What are the answers for today's NYT Connections groups?
YELLOW: DOCUMENTS OF OWNERSHIP
GREEN: BITS IN A VARIETY SHOW
BLUE: PROPS FOR CHARACTERS ON "THE SIMPSONS"
PURPLE: STARTING WITH "SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL"
Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE THEM.
NYT Connections today (game #612) - the answers
(Image credit: New York Times)
The answers to today's Connections, game #612, are…
YELLOW: DOCUMENTS OF OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE, DEED, RECEIPT, TITLE
GREEN: BITS IN A VARIETY SHOW DANCE, MONOLOGUE, SKETCH, SONG
BLUE: PROPS FOR CHARACTERS ON "THE SIMPSONS" DONUT, PACIFIER, SAXOPHONE, SKATEBOARD
PURPLE: STARTING WITH "SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL" ANDROID, RATTLESNAKE, ROLLERBLADE, SHAKESPEARE
My rating: Hard
My score: 2 mistakes
The appearance of the words SKATEBOARD and ROLLERBLADE took me on a mental detour, thinking that four of the words were describing skating tricks. DONUT must be a trick, I thought, and RATTLESNAKE sounds like it could be too, and well SAXOPHONE could be riding through a pipe or something. You may be able to tell, my skating knowledge is zero.
Meditating on the word DONUT finally got me to the last two groups. Think of donuts for long enough and it It’s hard not to think of Homer Simpson and his love of a pink glazed ring. The other three PROPS all appear in the still-brilliant opening titles.
Meanwhile, STARTING WITH “SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL” was a lovely piece of word trickery. Well done, Connections, and to all who got that one in the top three tiers.
How did you do today? Let me know in the comments below.
Yesterday's NYT Connections answers (Tuesday, 11 February, game #611)
YELLOW: WREST JERK, TUG, WRENCH, YANK
GREEN: BUSTER BUB, BUD, JACK, MAN
BLUE: YOGA ACCESSORIES BLOCK, BOLSTER, MAT, STRAP
PURPLE: _ CAP HUB, KNEE, MAD, NIGHT
What is NYT Connections?
NYT Connections is one of several increasingly popular word games made by the New York Times. It challenges you to find groups of four items that share something in common, and each group has a different difficulty level: green is easy, yellow a little harder, blue often quite tough and purple usually very difficult.
On the plus side, you don't technically need to solve the final one, as you'll be able to answer that one by a process of elimination. What's more, you can make up to four mistakes, which gives you a little bit of breathing room.
It's a little more involved than something like Wordle, however, and there are plenty of opportunities for the game to trip you up with tricks. For instance, watch out for homophones and other word games that could disguise the answers.
It's playable for free via the NYT Games site on desktop or mobile.