Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, August 2
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Connections Help, Hints & Clues for Today, August 2

Does the August 2 edition of NYT Connections have you stumped with another tricky puzzle? We are here to save your winning streak with some clues and hints to help you solve it with ease.

Connections is a word puzzle offered daily by The New York Times. Created by Wyna Liu, the objective of the game is to categorize 16 random words into four different groups according to a hidden common theme. Players will get only four guesses to identify the theme and choose the words accordingly. As always, we advise players to weed out the yellow group first, as it is the easiest to navigate.

Check out the hints and answers for August 2’s Connections puzzle.

Connections hints for August 2

All 16 words in today’s puzzle are: ADHERE, CLEAVE, FOUL, COMMERCE, AFFIX, CONGRESS, GARNISH, SPARE, GLUE, INTIMACY, SPLIT, OVERSIGHT, STICK, RELATIONS, STRIKE, and SANCTION.

Here are some hints for each group to give you a little boost:

  • Yellow Group: The words in this category are related to attaching something.
  • Green Group: This group comprises formal synonyms for making love.
  • Blue Group: This includes words one often encounters at a bowling alley.
  • Purple Group: Finally, the purple category features words that can have contrasting meanings.

What are the Connections answers for today, August 2?

Without further delay, here are the answers for today’s NYT Connections:

Yellow Group: Attach With Adhesive – ADHERE, AFFIX, GLUE, and STICK.

Green Group: Polite Terms For Sex – COMMERCE, CONGRESS, INTIMACY, and RELATIONS.

Blue Group: Bowling Results – FOUL, SPARE, SPLIT, and STRIKE.

Purple Group: Contronyms (Words that can mean opposite things) – CLEAVE, GARNISH, OVERSIGHT, and SANCTION.

Connections is among the most popular games from The New York Times, along with Wordle, Mini Crossword, Strands, Letter Boxed, and more. The games are available to play both on The New York Times’ official website and the NYT Games app.

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