The New York Times featured Connections for April 11 is now available to solve. This unconventional game, each day, provides players with 16 words. They are then required to sort the words into four groups, each based on a different theme. To understand the level of difficulty, each group is marked by a color. Here, yellow refers to the easiest, whereas purple is the hardest among all groups. Throughout the game, this article and in-game assistance will guide you to crack the puzzle. So, here are the answers, hints, and clues for April 11.
Connections hints for April 11
Today’s Connections’ 16 words are as follows: Citrus, City, Land, Leafy Greens, American Flag, All Out, Between, Galaxy, Supplements, World, Town, Sunshine, Red Carpet, Kart, Steady, and Uber Rating. The hints below about the groups are placed in an easy-to-difficult format.
Group 1 (YELLOW): This particular category is about the things that can make you healthier and fit through their consumption. Hint: “Eat your greens.”
Group 2 (GREEN): This category refers to a location where many people reside or assemble and where several commercial activities also take place.
Group 3 (BLUE): This category mainly features twinklers of the sky. People use these as badges to represent various things.
Group 4 (PURPLE): This category covers words that follow a prompt to proceed — synonyms of a well-known action verb.
What are the Connections answers for today, April 11?
The Connections answers for April 11 are as follows:
YELLOW – SOURCES OF VITAMINS
Citrus, Leafy Greens, Sunshine, Supplements.
GREEN- PLACES USED IN RETAIL SUFFIXES
City, Land, Town, World
BLUE- PLACES TO FIND STARS
American Flag, Galaxy, Red Carpet, Uber Rating
PURPLE – WORDS AFTER “GO”
All Out, Between, Kart, Steady
Today, the yellow and blue groups were comparatively easier to crack than the other two categories. However, to make things simple in every game, players can first segregate words into groups they are confident about. Then, later, with the remaining words, they can probably try to crack the hints and place words accordingly.