For those taking on the New York Times’ daily Connections game, the challenge lies in separating a set of 16 words into four meaningful clusters. Some groups are straightforward—such as items that share a common theme—while others require a more abstract approach.
Below is a concise guide for today’s puzzle (June 14) that includes both hints and the final solution. Whether you’re new to the game or need a refresher, these references should help you navigate the themes and pick up clues you might have missed.
June 14 Connections Hints
- Yellow: classic slapstick props (e.g., banana peel, cream pie)
- Green: things that spin (e.g., globe, gyroscope)
- Blue: featured in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (e.g., Caterpillar, Tea Party)
- Purple: what “ma” might refer to (e.g., Mother, Massachusetts)
June 14 Connections Answers
- Yellow: banana peel, cream pie, rubber chicken, seltzer bottle
- Green: globe, grindstone, gyroscope, roulette wheel
- Blue: Caterpillar, Pocket Watch, Rabbit Hole, Tea Party
- Purple: Mother, Massachusetts, Milliampere, Master of Arts
When you’re unsure of a connection or simply want to double‑check your work, revisit this guide before the midnight deadline. Happy puzzling!
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