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NYT Connections response for today, September 3, 2024


NYT Connections response for today, September 3, 2024


If you’re looking for the answer to the Connections question for Tuesday, September 3, 2024, read on – I’ll give you some hints, tips and strategies, and finally the solutions for all four categories. Along the way, I’ll explain the meaning of the more difficult words and we’ll learn how it all fits together. Warning, there are spoilers for NYT Connections No. 450 from September 3rd below! Read on if you want some clues (and then the answer) about today’s Connections game.

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Below I’ll give you some indirect clues about today’s Connections answers. And further down the page I’ll reveal the topics and answers. Scroll slowly and take only the clues you need!

NYT Connections board for September 3, 2024: TOO, REAL, FORE, SPARE, WON, ARROW, EXTRA, POUND, KNUCKLE, EXCUSE, OVER, BLOCK, SAVE, BEYOND, PARDON, YEN.


Photo credit: Connections/NYT


Clues to the topics in today’s Connections Puzzle

Here are some spoiler-free clues about the groups in today’s Connections:

  • Yellow category – I forgive you.

  • Green category – words describing abundance.

  • Blue category – You may need to exchange this when travelling abroad.

  • Purple Category – A fill-in-the-blank category with a body part that could cause pain if hungry or dehydrated.


WARNING: Spoilers for today’s connections puzzle follow!

We’ll reveal some of the answers in a moment. Scroll slowly if you don’t want to give away everything. (The full solution is a little further down.)

A note on the tricky parts

EXTRA does not match SPARE.

There are some number homophones on the board (WON, TOO, FORE), but none of them fit together today.

APOLOGIZE is a verb.

The gap-filling texts in the purple category form some colloquial compound words.

What categories are there in today’s connections?

  • Yellow: ABSOLVE

  • Green: EXCESSIVE

  • Blue: GLOBAL CURRENCIES

  • Purple: ___ HEAD

DOUBLE CAUTION: THE SOLUTION CAN BE FOUND BELOW

Want to know the answers to today’s Connections puzzle? I’ll reveal them all below.

What are the yellow words in today’s connections?

The yellow group is considered the easiest. The theme of today’s yellow group is ABSOLVE and the words are: EXCUSE, PARDON, SAVE, SPARE.

What do the green words in today’s connections mean?

The green grouping is probably the second easiest. The theme for today’s green category is EXCESSIVELY and the words are: BEYOND, EXTRA, OVER, TOO.

What do the blue words mean in today’s connections?

The blue grouping is the second most difficult. The topic of today’s blue category is GLOBAL CURRENCIES and the words are: POUND, REAL, WON, YEN.

What are the purple words in today’s connections?

The purple group is considered the most difficult. The topic for today’s purple category is ___ HEAD and the words are: ARROW, BLOCK, FORE, KNUCKLE.

How I solved today’s connections

FORE and SPARE make me think of golf and bowling, but then I realize that TOO and FORE are both homophones for numbers (two and four). WON is also a homophone (one), but I don’t see a fourth! This is frustrating.

TOO, EXTRA, OVER and BEYOND are all words that refer to extra amounts of something. Let’s try it. 🟩

Yen and POUND are both forms of currency, but I don’t see any others.

EXCUSE and PARDON are both words used to politely ask someone to pass – oh, but they could also be words used to grant forgiveness. That would also fit with SPARE and SAVE. 🟨

OK, after a Google search I find out that REAL and WON are also currencies (in Brazil and Korea respectively). 🟦

That leaves ARROW, KNUCKLE, FORE and BLOCK. Hmm. KNUCKLE sandwich, FOREground – I can’t think of a good fill-in-the-blank text yet. Let’s see what it is. πŸŸͺ Oh, ___ HEAD. Good!

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How to play Connections

I have a full How to play Connectionsbut here is a refresher of the rules:

First, find the Connections game on either the New York Times website or their Games app (formerly the Crossword app). You’ll see a game board with 16 tiles, each with a word or phrase. Your job is to select a group of four tiles that have something in common. Often these are the same type of thing (for example: RAIN, SNOW MUD, HAIL and SNOW are all types of wet weather), but sometimes there are word games (for example: BUCKET, GUEST, TOP TEN and WISH are all types of Lists: bucket list, guest list, etc.).

Select four items and click the submit button. If you guessed correctly, the category and color will be revealed. (Yellow is easiest, followed by green, then blue, then purple.) If your guess was wrong, you’ll have the option to try again.

You win if you identify all four groups correctly, but if you make four mistakes before you finish, the game is over and the answers are revealed.

How to gain connections

The most important thing to know about winning Connections is that the groupings are tricky. Expect overlapping groups. For example, one puzzle appeared to contain six breakfast foods: BACON, EGG, PANCAKE, OMELET, WAFFLE, and CEREAL. But BACON turned out to be part of a group of painters along with CLOSE, MUNCH, and WHISTLER, and EGG was in a group of things that come by the dozen (along with JUROR, ROSE, and MONTH). So don’t click submit until you’ve confirmed that your group of four includes only these four things.

If you get stuck, you can also look at the words that NO Connection to the others. If the only thing that comes to mind when you think of WHISTLER is the painting nicknamed “Whistler’s Mother,” you may be on the right track. Once I had that problem solved, I ended up Googling whether there was a painter named Close, because Close didn’t fit any of the obvious themes either.

Of course, another way to win if you get stuck is to read a few helpful hints – that’s why we share these clues every day. Check back tomorrow to read the next puzzle!

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