Wordle Hint Guides Mashable Hurdle Answers And NYT Connections Solutions

Brown wooden number 2 sign (Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash )

Brown wooden number 2 sign (Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash)

Summary
  • Mashable explains Hurdle mechanics and publishes five current answers
  • Hurdle answers listed as TEMPO, UPPER, SWEET, EXIST and VERGE
  • NYT rates Connections difficulty three out of five with four category hints
  • Connections answers include comic strips and Theodore Roosevelt associations

wordle hint is showing up in coverage that pairs Mashable Hurdle answers with New York Times Connections solutions, framing today’s small puzzle roundups and tips, as reported by Mashable and The New York Times.

Mashable outlines Hurdle as a five round daily game that starts like Wordle, showing correct, misplaced and incorrect letters in each guess, and advancing players through successive hurdles when an answer is guessed correctly.

Mashable lists the Hurdle answers published for today as TEMPO, UPPER, SWEET, EXIST and VERGE, and it notes that the final hurdle displays every correct answer from earlier rounds with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

Mashable warns that the number of times a letter is highlighted in prior guesses does not necessarily indicate how many times that letter appears in the final hurdle, and it points readers to a games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku and free crossword puzzles.

NYT Connections Puzzle Hints And Answers

The New York Times Games coverage reports Connections puzzle hints and solutions and rates the overall difficulty of today’s puzzle as three out of five, based on tester scoring provided by the games team.

The Times provided ranked hints for its four categories, describing the yellow group as Not popular, the green group as Like George Clooney, maybe, the blue group as Doonesbury also, and the purple group as The 26th US president.

The published Connections answers place black sheep, misfit, outcast and reject in the yellow group labeled one who does not fit in, while distinguished, flecked, salt-and-pepper and silver fill the green group describing graying hair.

The blue group contains classic comic strips Blondie, Bloom County, Peanuts and The Far Side, and the purple group contains items associated with Theodore Roosevelt, listed as big stick, Bull Moose, Rough Riders and teddy bear.

The New York Times also points players to a Connections Bot for numeric scoring and analysis, and it invites readers to follow the Games team on Instagram for solving tips and behind the scenes content.