HIGHLIGHTS
- Hash is a dish of cooked meat and potatoes, aligning with its original meaning; in today’s NYT Connections, it falls under the “Food-Related Jumbles ” category.
- Salad, Scramble, and Stew are other words that complete today’s Yellow group, along with Hash.
- Dial is another word that seems to differ from every word in today’s Connections, falling under the purple category, “Anagrams Of Famous Painters.”
NYT Connections often presents words with different meanings that still fit into the same group, making it challenging for players to identify the connections.
Previously, words like Harvard, A-F, Lemon, and Bel proved tricky and difficult to group with other words.
In today’s NYT Connections, words like Hash, Dial, Egads, and Monte seem to be a bit tricky to group out.
Hash Meaning And Other Related Wors In Today NYT Connections
When I analyzed today’s words in NYT Connections, the first group I got was Public Standing, which includes words like Character, Image, Name, and Reputation.
Moving on with the remaining words, I was sure about the three words: Salad, Scramble, and Stew, each relating to food.
So, looking out for other words, I found Hash, which is basically a a dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and cooked again, usually with potatoes.
Now that I was able to collect the four words, I got my second group.” Food-Related Jumbles” , which was the easiest yellow one.
Now that only 8 words remained, I was quite excited about the remaining connection, but the game was becoming tougher than I thought.
Dial Meaning For #515 NYT Connections
As I progressed through the remaining 8 words, I could not find any connection with the words.
So, looking for the meaning of words and trying to find similarities, I picked Dial, which originally meant the face of a clock or watch marked to show units of time.
After finding the meaning of multiple words like Monte, Egads, and Dial, I could not connect them, so getting help from a friend was the option.
Later, after help from a friend, I got my third category with words like Dial, Dial, Egads, Monte, and Yoga in the title ” Anagrams Of Famous Painters.”
So, in the end, I completed today’s NYT Connections with the final group,” Info On A Museum Placard,” with words like Artist, Medium, Title, and Year.