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Today’s Connections game from the New York Times is a bit more challenging than usual, so don’t worry if you’re finding it tough. I’ve got some hints and answers to help you out.

The words for today’s Connections game are SCRUB, MAZE, REGISTER, SHOCK, HOG, LOG, MOP, CHEER, TANGLE, WEED, RECORD, FUND, FRIEND, MANE, TRIMMER, and JOURNAL.

Here are some clues to help you group the words together:
– Yellow: Take note of this
– Green: Needs a good barber
– Blue: Television classic
– Purple: Go after shrubbery

If you’re ready for the answers, here they are:
– Yellow: CHRONICLE JOURNAL, LOG, RECORD, REGISTER
– Green: MESS OF HAIR MANE, MOP, SHOCK, TANGLE
– Blue: TV SHOWS MINUS “S” CHEER, FRIEND, SCRUB, WEED
– Purple: WORDS AFTER “HEDGE” FUND, HOG, MAZE, TRIMMER

I found the blue group to be the most satisfying to solve, as it required some lateral thinking and general knowledge. How did you do with today’s Connections game?

If you need more help or want to test your skills further, there are other word games like Wordle, Strands, and Quordle to try out. Just remember to have fun and keep challenging yourself with these games.

And if you’re wondering what NYT Connections is all about, it’s a word game that challenges you to find groups of four items that share something in common. It’s a great way to test your vocabulary and problem-solving skills, so give it a try if you’re up for a challenge.

Stay tuned for more word games and hints to keep your brain sharp and engaged. Enjoy the game and happy puzzling!