Today's Connections Hints & Answers For September 29, 2024 (Puzzle #475)
If you want to keep up your streak in today’s puzzle, you may need a little bit of help. Luckily, today’s puzzle is a little less tricky than the past few, but sometimes it just takes one word to throw off your entire game. In order to help keep that from happening, we have the clues and tips you need to finish this puzzle with flying colors.
If you want a new view on words and would like to try to string them together in a puzzling way, then the daily puzzles are the ones for you. This puzzle asks you to string five words together using only the letters found around the box, and you must use all of the letters in the puzzle. This can be challenging, as finding the right starting point is difficult, and you can easily find yourself stuck. Luckily, you get as many chances as you need to get it right, unlike with other NYT puzzles.
While today’s puzzle has fewer challenges than the last couple of days, some potential pitfalls can grab a player’s attention. There are also some words that people may not be familiar with, so it’s key to try to focus on words you know. If unsure, you can check these four clues to see where you might be stuck:
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
If you still need a bit of extra help, we can give you some more clues in the form of the category names, which will surely help boost your chances of victory.
MAKE GOOD ON, AS A PROMISE
BEDDING
ACTIONS IN CARD GAMES
CABINET DEPARTMENTS
MAKE GOOD ON, AS A PROMISE
FULFILL
HONOR
UPHOLD
KEEP
Today, I thought that KEEP and UPHOLD were fairly good tip-offs for this category. Adding FULFILL and HONOR to this category did not feel very difficult, but it was also not the first category I solved. I thought the words did a fairly good job of hiding among the others, particularly when I had not solved any of the categories yet. That being said, this one felt pretty straightforward after that, but I could see words