Having trouble figuring out the NYT Connections June 7 edition? We’re here to give you a nudge forward and help you get to the final answers. Connections is a popular word puzzle created daily by NYT Games editor Wyna Liu. The object of the game is to sort 16 random words into four different categories based on a common theme. Each group is color-coded by the level of difficulty, with yellow being the easiest to identify and purple being the trickiest. Players will get only four guesses to solve the puzzle.
Here are the clues and hints for today’s NYT Connections, as well as the final answers.
Connections hint for June 7
All 16 words in today’s puzzle are: BREATHE, AIR, FOUND, CHICKEN, NUMBER, EQUINOX, INSTITUTE, HYDRATE, SONG, REST, LAUNCH, FLING, STRAIN, STRETCH, START, and ONION.
Here are some hints for each group to give you a boost:
- Yellow Group: The category focuses on activities associated with a good workout session.
- Green Group: The words in this category are related to the beginning of things.
- Blue Group: This collection includes words about singing.
- Purple Group: The final group features a well-known connections pattern where all four words in the category often pair with a common word.
What are the Connections answers for today, June 7?
Without further delay, here are the answers for today’s NYT Connections:
Yellow Group: Tips For Working Out Safely- BREATHE, STRETCH, HYDRATE, and REST
Green Group: Establish- FOUND, INSTITUTE, START, and LAUNCH
Blue Group: Ditty- STRAIN, SONG, NUMBER, and AIR
Purple Group: Spring _ – FLING, EQUINOX, CHICKEN, and ONION
Since the yellow group is the easiest of the lot, we advise players to look for words with the most obvious connecting theme. This will eliminate four words, making it a tad easier to sort the rest. Additionally, the game provides a helpful “one away…” notification that can give you let you know if you’re closer to the answer.