Players of the NYT Connections game have called Friday’s clues “too easy.”
In the daily game, people try to divide 16 words into four groups that share some kind of connection.
Its popularity has skyrocketed in recent months and every day, thousands of people around the world log on to test their skills at solving the difficult word puzzle.
In recent days, many social media users have criticized the creators for stumping them with their misleading responses, but on Friday, people on the web had the opposite complaint.
In fact, numerous Reddit users claimed that Friday’s puzzle was too “simple” and “straightforward.” So were you able to solve it?
NYT Connections game players have called Friday’s clues “too easy”
Friday’s four word categories were: quick jump into the pool, sweetheart, added benefit, and sass.
The first group contained several ways of saying go to a body of water, including diving, diving, splashing, and swimming.
The second was made up of synonyms for the word appreciate, such as savor, savor, treasure and value.
The third category in Friday’s puzzle had different ways to describe a benefit, including bonus, extra, glaze and sauce, while the fourth was made up of four synonyms for sass, such as brass, cheek, sinew and sauce.
Many people took to Reddit to share their thoughts after completing Friday’s puzzle, and some weren’t pleased that almost every category contained synonyms for something.
‘3.5 categories of synonyms. Meh,’ one person wrote.
“Too easy,” someone else criticized, while a third added: “It’s pretty easy these days.”
Others, however, admitted that they had problems because some of the words had other connections.
Numerous Reddit users complained that Friday’s puzzle was too “simple” and “straightforward.” So were you able to solve it?
Friday’s four word categories were: quick jump into the pool, sweetheart, added benefit, and sass.
Many people took to Reddit to share their thoughts after completing Friday’s puzzle, and some weren’t pleased that almost every category contained synonyms for something.
Others, however, admitted that they had problems because some of the words had other connections.
‘I am really very puzzled by this. I had all the right categories in my head, but the synonyms ruined me,” another user confessed.
“I fell for the red herring,” someone else revealed. “This one took a little longer than usual and I didn’t feel safe the entire time.”
“That was a pretty bad performance on my part. “I fell in love with fake sauces and made a dumb mistake,” another comment read.
Connections, which launched last year, is the New York Times’ second most popular game behind Wordle.
What sets it apart from other word games is that players love to share their results online and discuss the answers on social media.
“Connections in particular has felt really special, in part thanks to TikTok,” said Everdeen Mason, managing editor of the Times’s Gaming section. voice earlier this year.
‘I don’t know if any of our other games have taken off in the same way.
“The game itself is pretty clever and people can feel it and want to riff on it. It just makes it really memorable.”
He said he doesn’t mind “grumpy” players who get frustrated by how difficult it is.
“My job here is to deceive you,” he confessed at the time.