HIGHLIGHTS
- In today’s NYT Connections, Genus refer to Venus, indicating it is a planet, with the first letter of its name changed.
- Bluto refers to the planet Pluto and is placed in the purple group named Planets/Dwarf Planets with the first letter changed.
- “Qualities of Overcooked Meat”, “Play Some Electric Guitar”, “Ingredients in Bubble Tea”, and “Planets/Dwarf Planets with the First Letter Changed” are the four categories in today’s NYT Connections.
The New York Times offers a wide selection of puzzle games, including Connections, Wordle, and Strands.
In yesterday’s puzzle, players found it challenging to group words like Neti and Orgo into categories with a common theme.
In today’s NYT Connections, many players including myself struggled to categorize words like Genus and Bluto into any specific group.
NYT Connections Answers For Today (May 4)
In NYT Connections, the puzzle divides into four categories, each containing four words that share a common theme.

The categories color code as yellow, green, blue, and purple to represent the increasing difficulty of each group.
We begin by closely examining the given words and quickly succeed in identifying the first group.
The yellow group, regarded as the easiest of the four, is labeled “Qualities of Overcooked Meat” in today’s NYT Connections.

It includes words like Chewy, Dry, Stringy, and Tough, each associated with the characteristics of overcooked meat.
Moving forward, you may come across terms related to how an artist plays an electric guitar.

Additionally, grouping Jam, Noodle, Shred, and Solo formed the next set, the green group, labeled “Play Some Electric Guitar.“
This completes half of the puzzle, leaving eight words for players to categorize into two remaining groups.
You will easily recognize the next group, as it consists of common ingredients used in preparing boba tea.

The common ingredients Boba, Tea, Milk, and Sugar form the blue group, aptly named “Ingredients in Bubble Tea.“
Meaning Of Genus And Bluto In NYT Connections
Genus is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses.
Similarly, Bluto is a famous cartoon and comic character featured in the popular TV series Popeye the Sailor Man.
However, in today’s NYT Connections, it refers to the names of different planets in our solar system, with the first character of each name changed.

Here, the four words forming the final group are Bluto (Pluto), Cars (Mars), Darth (Earth), and Genus (Venus).
This forms the final group, named “Planets/Dwarf Planets with the First Letter Changed,” completing the game.
- Qualities of Overcooked Meat (Yellow): Chewy, Dry, Stringy, Tough
- Play Some Electric Guitar (Green): Jam, Noodle, Shred, Solo
- Ingredients in Bubble Tea (Blue): Boba, Tea, Milk, Sugar
- Planets/Dwarf Planets with the First Letter Changed (Purple): Bluto, Cars, Darth, Genus

