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Happy April Fool’s Day! As a journalist, navigating pranks on this day is always a challenge. Today’s NYT Connections puzzle is here and the goal is to arrange 16 words into four groups of four based on their connections. The puzzles can range from horror movie franchises to types of verbs or rappers. Each group is color-coded, with yellow being the easiest and purple being the hardest.

If you make an incorrect guess, you will lose a life, and if you make four mistakes, the game is over. Today’s words are actually emoji, so be cautious of their actual meanings. The hints for today’s groups include food slang for money, words that rhyme, horror movies, and letter homophones. The groups are revealed to be food slang for money, words that rhyme, horror movies, and letter homophones.

The author managed to get a perfect game, extending their overall winning streak to three. They were able to correctly identify the groups, starting with the food slang for money and then moving on to the rhyming words. Despite a slight mix-up with the blues, the author successfully identified the horror movies group as well as the letter homophones. Overall, it was a fun twist on the Connections puzzle and the author hopes you enjoyed it too.

That’s all for today’s Connections hints and answers. Check back for more hints and the solution for Tuesday’s game if needed. The author also shared a recommendation for The Last Dinner Party live show that they recently enjoyed. Stay tuned for more puzzle fun and entertainment recommendations from the author.

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