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If your brain is feeling a bit like hash from trying to solve today’sConnectionspuzzle, you might want to use some of our hints to help you put that brain of yours back together. It’s an important part of your body, andsometimes it just needs a break from these difficult puzzles. Whether you are just a bit tired like I am, or if it’s just one of those days, we can help you get through it with as little damage to your noggin’ as possible.
Another game that is sure to do a little damage to your brain, especially if you are already tired, is thedailyPassword Game. It is not in the same set of games, but it does involve the NYTWordlegame as part of its solution in the rules every day. Therule will ask you to incorporate the dailyWordle’s solution into your passwordin order to proceed to the next step. This is a fun challenge and one that asks you to solve other puzzles along the way.

Today’s Connections Category Hints
NOVEMBER 07 #515
One of the things that is hard to anticipate and one that will hurt your brain the most is the category names andwhat tactics they will use to keep you from solving them. While I found one of the harder categories easier, that is solely due to my experience and background and if it was something else, I would have been very confused. I was able to leverage that experience today, and I am now passing it on for you to leverage it as well.
5 Letter Words Wordle Hasn’t Used Yet (Updated Daily)
Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times, has over 1,700 words remaining as possible solutions.
If you are still struggling to get through this one, you canuse the following category namesto get you to the end.

SCRAMBLE
STEW
This was not the first one I got, but I did not feel as frustrated about this category as I have recently. I saw HASH and SCRAMBLE, and at first, I thought it was about different ways to prepare eggs. However, that got me most of the way there, as I then came across SALAD and STEW.Being the only food-related words I had leftat that point, and possibly the only ones in the puzzle, I was able to put them together and finish this one off.
NAME
REPUTATION
This is where I could see a lot of mistakes being made, as between this category and the next one, there is a lot of potential crossover. NAME and TITLE can mean very close to the same thing. REPUTATION can be added to various placards as well, especially if it’s someone quite famous. Even with my museum experience, Iswitched a couple of these words the first timebefore I realized what was going on and why I had gotten it wrong. That experience really saved me here, and I am glad it was worth it at least once.
12 Letter Boxed Strategies To Win Quickly
The Letter Boxed game for the New York Times mobile app asks you to connect letters to form words while using various strategies to win quickly.
TITLE
YEAR
This is where my experience had it’s time to shine, and I had a lot of emotions while figuring this one out. Mostly I remembered all the time I spentlearning what makes a good museum labeland never being able to put it to the test. However, there are four words that you will find on nearly any art museum piece that will help you solve the mysteries. I once had to solve a similar mystery, but unfortunately, that artwork did not have the information I needed to make it easier.
MONTE
YOGA
This is a category of random words,particularly MONTE and EGADS, as well as a couple that just do not seem to go with anything else. I am glad I came to this one last and did not have as much trouble with the others, as these four words would have made guessing that much harder. I can definitely see where this puzzle would be more difficult for those who do not have a museum background, and I hope that these hints helped!
Other Games Like Connections
If you want to keep the difficulty going, you may check out one of theword puzzlesbelow:
Is It Free To Play?
Wordle(NYT)
Solve a random five-letter word by using color clues.EveryWordleanswercan be found in our daily updated list.
Yes
Hello Wordl
Very similar toWordle, where players change the number of letters in the word.
The Password Game
Create a password in this ever-changing, not-so-simple game. You can find somehelpful tips in ourPassword Gameguide.
Worldle
Name a country based only on its silhouette, and a few geographical hints.


