NYT Connections: April 8 Hints, Answers, and Insights (#1032)
Filmogaz.com has the solutions and clues for the NYT Connections puzzle played on April 8. This edition is listed as puzzle #1032 and offered a tricky purple group.
Overview
The puzzle contained four color-coded groups. Each group used a clear linking idea to connect four words.
Hints for each group
- Yellow hint: In the group.
- Green hint: Appearance details.
- Blue hint: Often found in gyms.
- Purple hint: They help you see.
Answers by group
Yellow group — cohort member
The yellow cluster pointed to synonyms for a peer group member.
- associate
- colleague
- fellow
- peer
Green group — aesthetic
The green items related to appearance and visual planning.
- design
- look
- scheme
- style
Blue group — kinds of bar apparatuses
The blue set named gym equipment or bar types used in training.
- monkey
- parallel
- pull-up
- uneven
Purple group — eyewear in the singular
The purple cluster was the hardest for many players. Each word represented a single piece of eyewear.
- contact
- goggle
- shade
- spectacle
Tools and tracking
The New York Times provides a Connections Bot that scores play and analyzes responses. Registered players can also track puzzles completed, win rate, perfect scores and win streaks.
Tough Connections puzzles to remember
Past puzzles have challenged players with subtle links. Here are five notably hard themes and sample words from each.
- “Things you can set” — mood, record, table, volleyball.
- “One in a dozen” — egg, juror, month, rose.
- “Streets on screen” — Elm, Fear, Jump, Sesame.
- “Power ___” — nap, plant, Ranger, trip.
- “Things that can run” — candidate, faucet, mascara, nose.
For more daily NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Insights, visit Filmogaz.com. Use the clues here to sharpen your strategy for future puzzles.