The NYT Connections for today, January 29, can now be solved. The word game debuted on The New York Times in June 2023 and has since become one of the most popular components of the publication. To solve the game, a player must correctly assemble a 16-word grid in four groups of four. Each group represents a theme, and in turn is represented by one of four colors: yellow, green, blue, and purple. Yellow denotes the easiest group, while purple indicates the hardest.
Here are the hints, clues, and answers for Connections for January 29.
Connections hints for January 29
The 16 words in today, the January 29th edition of the word game are WICKED, GINGERBREAD, FULL, TALK, POSSESSED, VENOM, ALIEN, DROOL, HAUNTED, DREAM, SNORE, BORE, HAD, GLADIATOR, WHITE, and HELD.
The hints for January 29 Connections are as follows:
Yellow Category
Something belonging to someone
Green Category
Activities that one involuntarily does while resting
Blue Category
Commercially successful projects
Purple Category
A place to rest.
What are the Connections answers for today, January 29?
The following are the NYT Connections answers for today, January 29:
Yellow Category: Owned
BORE, HAD, HELD, and POSSESSED
Green Category: Things you might do in your sleep
DREAM, DROOL, SNORE, and TALK
Blue Category: Movie series with 2024 releases
ALIEN, GLADIATOR, VENOM, and WICKED
Purple Category: ____ house
FULL, GINGERBREAD, HAUNTED, and WHITE
Today’s NYT Connections were tricky as several words could have been grouped in multiple ways. We ended up solving the Blue Category first, as it seemed quite obvious to us that those four words belonged to the same group.
Things got tougher after that. We erroneously tried to place BORE, SNORE, and TALK in the same group and struggled to find the fourth word, eventually deciding to go with DREAM. When that didn’t work out, we replaced BORE with DROOL and instantly realized that the fourth word is DREAM. After that, the remaining categories effectively solved themselves.