HIGHLIGHTS
- Wisp means a small, thin, or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something; aligning with this meaning in today’s NYT connections, Wisp refers to a small, delicate piece of hair.
- Head, Lock, and Strand are other words that complete today’s blue group along with Wisp.
- Fur is the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, but in today’s Connections game, it is a homophone of Fir, an evergreen coniferous tree.
Today’s edition (#567) of NYT Connections introduces 16 new words, each with distinct meanings but somehow interrelated.
As per the NYT Connections Companion, the difficulty rating for today’s game is 2/5, which is relatively low compared to the norm.
Despite the lower difficulty rating, today’s game includes a few words like Fur and Wisp that might cause some confusion.
Answers For Today’s NYT Connections With Words Meaning
After closely analyzing today’s NYT Connections words, the first four words I picked were Date, Duration, Location, and Time.
Each word seemed connected somehow, so after grouping them out, I got the Green title “Appoitnment Specification.“
Moving on with the remaining words, I picked words like Brick, Cherry, Marron, and Ruby, as these words seem to collect with the color red.
So, grouping them together, I got the yellow group titled “Shades Of Red.“
Wisp Meaning In NYT Connections #567
Analyzing the remaining words, I picked words Head, Lock, Strand, and Wisp (with my friend’s suggestion) and got the blue group titled “Different Amount Of Hair.
With this blue title, I came to find out that a Wisp is a small, thin, or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something, so in today’s connection game, it was a small amount of hair.
Fur Meaning With All Answers For Today’s NYT Connections
Finally, with only 4 words remaining, I quickly grouped them out and got the purple title”Tree Homophones.”
Fur is basically the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, but in today’s game, it was the homophone of Fir, an evergreen coniferous tree.
Meanwhile, Beach, You, and Pair were the homophone words for Beech, Pear, and Yew, a genus of evergreen trees.
Finally, after losing one life and taking help from a friend, I managed to complete today’s Connections game with the following answers;
- Green – Appointment Specifications: Date, Duration, Location, Time
- Yellow – Shades of Red: Brick, Cherry, Maroon, Ruby
- Blue – Different Amounts of Hair: Head, Lock, Strand, Wisp
- Purple – Tree Homophones: Beach, Fur, Pair, You