HIGHLIGHTS
- Hertz is the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second, aligning to its actual meaning in today’s NYT Connections; it is included in “Units,” a green group.
- Second, Mole and Volt are other reading words that complete today’s green group.
- The word Curb refers to a check or restraint on something, but for today’s Connections game, it is the First Word Of the HBO Show, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Today’s NYT Connections marks the #537 edition of its release, featuring a vast range of words daily.
As usual, today’s words also seem to have different meanings, but somehow, they connect to make a wire connection.
Words like Gobble And Bolt seemed to cause a few difficulties yesterday, while in today’s Connections, you will find Hertz and Curb.
Answers For Today’s Connections Game With Words Meaning (November 29)
After closely analyzing today’s Connections words, I came across the first four words: Project, Endeavor, Enterprise, and Venture. They all seem to relate to initiating or taking on something.
So, grouping out those words, I got the first yellow group titled “Undertaking.”
Hertz And Mole Meaning In NYT Connections #537
Analyzing the remaining words, I collected words like Hertz, Second, Mole, and Volt, as they all were the SI unit of some element.
Hertz refers to the SI unit of frequency, which is equal to one cycle per second. Meanwhile, Mole was the SI unit of the amount of substance.
You might get confused with a Mole, as a Mole is also a small mammal with a cylindrical body, velvety fur, tiny, inconspicuous eyes, and ears.
So, without any second thought, I grouped the words and got the green group titled ” Units.”
Curb And Silicon Meaning In NYT Connections With Purple Group Answers
Now that only 8 words were remaining, I quickly analyzed the remaining words and could not even get the two similar words.
So, taking a few minutes of break and looking for meaning, I found hints that relate words like Silicon and Curb.
A curb is a check or restraint on something, but for today’s game, it was the initial of an HBO Show, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” This was my initial thought, as NYT often provides themes like this in the game.
Meanwhile, Silicon is a chemical element, but for today’s Connections game, it was the first word of the HBO Sitcom “Silicon Valley.”
Boardwalk Meaning In NYT Connections November 29
After getting hints about the group, I sought out other similar HBO Shows and came across words like Game and Boardwalk.
Broadwalk in today’s Connections game refers to the first word of the HBO Series, Boardwalk Empire.
Meanwhile, the word “Game” referred to one of the best HBO shows: “Game of Thrones. ” So, finally, after grouping out the collected words, I got the purple group titled ” First Word Of HBO Shows. “
All Answers For Today’s NYT Connections With Ray Meaning
Finally, after obtaining the three groups, only four words remained, which were definitely included in the same group.
I was quite curious how these words fit into the same group, as all of these seem to have different meanings.
Later, after grouping out the words, I got the title “M.L.B Team Member,” which cleared all my curiosity.
Ray was referred to as the well-known M.L.B team member Ray Durham. So, after grouping out the last one, I complete today’s game with the following answers;
- Undertaking (Yellow): Endeavor, Enterprise, Project, Venture
- Units (Green): Hertz, Mole, Second, Volt
- First Words of HBO Shows (Purple): Boardwalk, Curb, Game, Silicon
- M.L.B Team Member (Blue): National, Ray, Tiger, Twin