Need help solving the September 3 edition of NYT Connections? We’re here to save your winning streak with some helpful clues and hints.
Connections is one of the most unique daily puzzles offered by The New York Times Games. Its objective is to create groups of four from a random assortment of 16 words. Each group has four words that are related to each other according to a hidden common theme. The players must identify these themes within four guesses and make the selections accordingly. Furthermore, the game also provides a “one away…” notification to help you along.
Check out the hints and answers for September 3’s Connections puzzle.
Connections hint for September 3
All 16 words in today’s puzzle are: DAY, BOND, ALF, NES, COMBINE, VHS, FUSE, WED, BIRTH, MTV, DAWN, FLY, GENESIS, START, FLOWER, and POLE.
Here are some hints for each group:
- Yellow Group: This group features words related to the beginning of something.
- Green Group: The words in this group are related to methods of attaching two things.
- Blue Group: This group features popular abbreviations that are related to old-school television.
- Purple Group: Finally, the purple category features the familiar Connections theme, where four words commonly pair with a single word.
What are the Connections answers for today, September 3?
Check out the answers for September 3’s NYT Connections below:
Yellow Group: Beginning – BIRTH, DAWN, GENESIS, and START.
Green Group: Join – BOND, COMBINE, FUSE, and WED.
Blue Group: TV-Related Abbreviations In The ’80s – ALF, MTV, NES, and VHS.
Purple Group: May_____ – DAY, FLOWER, FLY, and POLE.
Fans can play Connections on the official website of The New York Times or the NYT Games app, which can be downloaded from both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The NYT also offers other popular puzzles such as Pips, Wordle, Strands, and Mini Crossword, among others.