HIGHLIGHTS
- “Gravy” is a word in today’s NYT Connection, placed under the Blue Group, meaning “ something extra that you welcome having and often did not expect to get.
- “Frosting” is another difficult word that might confuse players that suggests something extra and nonessential that adds to an already good situation.
- “Cherish,” “Quick jump in the pool,” “Additional benefit” and “Brashness” are the four categories of today’s NYT Connections.
Connections is a word puzzle created and released by The New York Times, featured as part of The New York Times Games collection.
Each puzzle presents 16 words and splits the groupings into four categories. Players need to group the words and share a common thread.
In today’s word set, adjusting “Gravy” and “Frosting” within any group could pose a challenge for players of the NYT puzzle.
Solutions For Today’s NYT Connection (October 11)
In The New York Times’ Connections, you can start by analyzing each word; it won’t be long before you find the first group.
The Yellow group is called Cherish. Complete the group by selecting words that relate to the name.
Additionally, the group includes words such as Relish, Savor, Treasure, and Value.
Moreover, you’ll notice that some words relate to jumping into a swimming pool. Grouping those four words will form our second group.
The second group, known as the Green Group, is “Quick Jump in the Pool” and contains words like Dip, Dive, Splash, and Swim.
Meaning Of Gravy And Frosting For October 11 NYT Connection
Gravy as per Cambridge dictionary is, something extra that you welcome having and often did not expect to get.
Frosting, on the other hand, suggest something extra and nonessential that adds to an already good situation.
Group these words with Bonus and Extra because they share a common theme.
This forms the third group for the 488th edition of NYT Connections, named “Additional Benefit.“
Now with only four words remaining, we can easily group them to form the final group in today’s NYT Connections.
Final Purple group is themed “Brashness,” connecting Brass, Cheek, Nerve, and Sauce.
After completing today’s NYT Connections, you can try other New York Times games like Strands and Crossword.