In today’s NYT Connections game, players are tasked with arranging 16 words into four groups of four based on their connections. The groups are color-coded, with yellow being the easiest and purple the most difficult. If players make four mistakes, the game is over. Today’s hints for the groups include marketing materials, debut, advocate for, and pronoun plus “e.”

The yellow group, advertising format, includes words like BANNER, BILLBOARD, POSTER, and SIGN. The green group, inaugural, consists of words like FIRST, INITIAL, MAIDEN, and PREMIER. The blue group, advocate for, includes BACK, CHAMPION, ENDORSE, and SUPPORT. Lastly, the purple group, pronoun plus “e,” consists of HERE, THEME, USE, and WEE.

Players who successfully arrange the words into the correct groups without making mistakes can achieve a perfect game streak. Some players may have difficulty with the purple group, as it involves wordplay. Despite this, the overall game was relatively straightforward for many players. Be sure to check the hints and answers on the blog for Sunday’s game if needed.

In summary, today’s NYT Connections game provided players with 16 words to group into advertising formats, inaugural items, advocates for, and pronouns with “e.” By carefully considering the hints and connections between the words, players could successfully solve the puzzle and continue their winning streak. The game offers a fun challenge for word enthusiasts looking to test their skills in making connections between different terms.

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