If you already spent your lucky penny before you tried to solve today’s Connections puzzle, we can help infuse more luck back into your day with a few hints. This one was hard, particularly with one of the categories. There are two big categories that you won’t necessarily understand without the cultural context they refer to as well. This makes it a little more difficult than the average Connections, but I wouldn’t say it’s impossible.
If you want to try something else out, today’s Wordle puzzle has a very similar structure and requires similar skills to solve. However, you don’t tend to need as many cultural reference points in your head, as you are focused on a singular word as opposed to figuring out a connection between a number of them. Either way, it is a lot of fun and people can get what they need to solve both of them right here as we give hints for each of them.
There is a lot going on in today’s puzzle, with a fair number of references and some very similar-looking words. None of the categories are definition-based today, which I find is one of the hardest things to solve, as having a category of synonyms usually gives you at least one answer. However, as I said that does not mean this puzzle is impossible, and the greater your knowledge of cultural phenomena, the better your puzzle-solving skills will be. To help you get the rest of the way there, here are four clues:
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If you still need some help working on today’s puzzle, there are multiple ways you can get to the final answer. One is through the category names, and one is through the spoilers.
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ASSOCIATED WITH GOOD LUCK |
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TO-BO- COMPOUND WORDS |
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BROADWAY MUSICALS, FAMILIARLY |
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WORDS BEFORE “COWBOY” IN FILM AND MUSIC |
ASSOCIATED WITH GOOD LUCK |
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HORSESHOE |
LADYBUG |
PENNY |
SHAMROCK |
I didn’t get this one first, but I did get it fairly quickly. SHAMROCKS and HORSESHOES are pretty popular associations with luck, particularly as March is rolling in and St. Patrick’s Day draws nearer. However, a lucky PENNY is also a common item. I would have preferred a Rabbit’s Foot compared to a LADYBUG, because at least the former is soft and fluffy. But I also have a vendetta against LADYBUGs, having suffered for years when they invaded our house annually. It’s been a long time, but I haven’t forgotten how I couldn’t walk around my house like normal.
TO-BO- COMPOUND WORDS |
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TOLLBOOTH |
TOMBOY |
TOOLBOX |
TOWBOAT |
I weirdly got this one first, but I could see this one being very difficult for people to solve. It’s one of those that look a little too easy, and there are a lot of other compound words in this puzzle. However, I decided to go ahead and guess it anyway, and that turned out to be the right decision. I knew none of the words really went together from a definition side of things as soon as I read through the puzzle, so that helped me look for other ways to connect them.
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BROADWAY MUSICALS, FAMILIARLY |
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FIDDLER |
MERRILY |
PHANTOM |
SUNSET |
I spotted FIDDLER and PHANTOM when the puzzle started, and I thought that was pretty suspicious. Both of them are the first main word in a musical title, and they both have a very similar title structure. I thought SUNSET and MERRILY also had the best chance of being combined in this category, but I was also fairly certain there had to be musicals with at least three of the other words in the puzzle in their titles, so I gave it some time and eventually made my guess.
WORDS BEFORE “COWBOY” IN FILM AND MUSIC |
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DRUGSTORE |
MIDNIGHT |
RHINESTONE |
SPACE |
I would have actually put cowboy after SPACE, instead of before, but I understand that both are possible and true. I had no idea what this one would be when I submitted them because these words otherwise feel very disconnected. Some of them are kind of funny to put together, like a DRUGSTORE and RHINESTONE, so maybe they should be further connected. Sometimes Connections just makes you chuckle.
Check out one of the puzzles below if you want more gaming time. Nerdle is fun if you want to get into the numbers side of your brain.
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