Today’s NYT Connections puzzle includes the word asiago in a challenging grouping. This game, published by the New York Times, tests players’ ability to categorize words effectively.
As of early Tuesday, players are tasked with organizing 16 words into four distinct groups. Each group is color-coded to indicate its difficulty level.
The Yellow Group contains the words: FLANK, NEIGHBOR, SKIRT, TOUCH. This group is deemed the easiest.
The Green Group features HISTORICAL, LITERARY, PULP, and SCIENCE. It offers a slightly higher challenge.
Meanwhile, the Blue Group includes EDUCATED, MOTHER, MY, and VERY—marking it as medium difficulty.
Finally, the Purple Group presents a tougher challenge with ASIAGO, DEVOTE, TOTORO, and WHAMMY.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding player reception of today’s puzzle. However, feedback suggests that players enjoy the daily challenges.
A new NYT Connections puzzle is released every day at midnight. Players must find all four connections without making four mistakes to win.
This ongoing engagement keeps players returning daily for more wordplay excitement.