If you’re tackling the New York Times Connections puzzle for April 30(#689) , you’re in for a fun mental workout. Today’s grid offers a mix of easy wins and sneaky trick categories that might throw even seasoned solvers off their game. From fashion-related terms to subtle synonyms, the challenge lies in spotting the links before time runs out. As always, the puzzle groups 16 words into four secret categories, and cracking the colour-coded clues—yellow (easiest) to purple (trickiest)—is the goal. If you’re stuck or just curious, here’s a breakdown of today’s NYT connections and a few hints to guide you through.
Connections is a daily game about finding common threads between words. Players must select four groups of four words without making more than four mistakes. https://t.co/9L4ZG6J3kf pic.twitter.com/076YCknvAI
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 14, 2023
Clues for the NYT Connections April 30
YELLOW: parts of a shoe
GREEN: accommodation
BLUE: reputation
PURPLE: ending with synonyms for “yuck”
Answers for the NYT Connections April 30
Yellow Category: HEEL, SOLE, TONGUE, UPPER
Green Category: CAPACITY, CHAIRS, ROOM, SEATING
Blue Category: FACE, IMAGE, REGARD, STANDING
Purple Category: DYNASTY, ENGROSS, GIMMICK, MILDEW