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It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for another round of Connections. In this game, players are presented with a grid of 16 words and must arrange them into four groups of four based on the links between them. Each group is color coded, with the yellow group being the easiest and the purple group being the most challenging. If a player makes four mistakes, the game is over. Hints are provided to help players figure out the connections, and the answers are also available for those who need them.

Today’s 16 words for Connections include PEA, CHEST, BROWN, GROUNDS, HAZEL, HEAD, GREEN, FICTION, LAWN, CHAIR, COCO, DIRECTOR, CHIEF, DOGS, FIELD, and UNCHAINED. The hints for today’s groups are “leader” for yellows, “a park, maybe” for greens, “linked by a type of fruit that is encased in a hard shell” for blues, and “Upon, Hateful, Bill and Proof would all fit in this group” for purples.

The groups for today’s Connections puzzle are: yellow group – person in charge (CHAIR, CHIEF, DIRECTOR, HEAD), green group – grassy area (FIELD, GREEN, GROUNDS, LAWN), blue group – words before “nut” (CHEST, COCO, HAZEL, PEA), and purple group – second words in Tarantino movies (BROWN, DOGS, FICTION, UNCHAINED). Players can match the words based on these connections to solve the puzzle and win the game.

After solving the connections puzzle, the player shares their experience with the game, mentioning that they were able to get the yellows and greens with ease but struggled with the blues and purples. They initially guessed a group of words as color-related but eventually unlocked the blues. The player is frustrated that they couldn’t figure out the purple group connection, despite being familiar with the movies referenced.

The article concludes by reminding readers to check the blog for hints and solutions for the next day’s game if they need them. Additionally, the author shares a personal anecdote about stumbling upon an impressive fingerstyle acoustic guitar cover of their favorite song on YouTube. The cover captures the complexity of the original multitracking with just one guitar, leaving the author astonished by the talent of the musician. The author encourages readers to enjoy the cover and hints at future content on the blog.

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