Connections January 10: Hints & Answers for Today
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Connections January 10: Hints & Answers for Today

Are you curious to find out the NYT Connections hints and answers for January 10, 2025? Yesterday’s puzzle showcased clues related to the vendor’s spot, commands for dogs, corporate departments, and the iconic American anthem “America the Beautiful.” While the first three clues seemed easy, the last group would have been a cakewalk for US citizens. So, what’s in store in today’s game?

Here are the clues for Connections January 10, 2025.

Connections clues for today, January 10

Below are the hints required for the NYT Connections for January 10, 2025. The game is quite different from Worldle. While Wordle tests your vocabulary, Connections is about arranging the words according to the common thread.

  • Yellow Group

hanging on to someone else

  • Green Group

Just keep cool

  • Blue Group

Recipe for a popular cocktail

  • Purple Group

A brain teaser based on a game show

Connections answers for today, January 10

Now, it is time to wrap up the game by finding out the answers for the NYT Connections for January 10, 2025. The solutions will also be included in the four color-coded groups starting with the easiest, Yellow (via Forbes).

  • Yellow Group Answer: be contingent on

DEPEND, HINGE, RELY, REST

  • Green Group Answer: To calm down

CHILL, EASY, ENOUGH, RELAX

  • Blue Group Answer: ingredients in an Old Fashioned drink

BITTERS, ORANGE, RYE, SUGAR

  • Purple Group Answer: featured in the Monty Hall problem

CAR, DOOR, GOAT, HOST

Today’s puzzle showcased an exciting mix of clues. The first group was the easiest with players finding words related to dependency. Further, the green group was also quite straightforward with the words signifying peace and relaxation.

The third group also seemed easy, especially for all the Cocktail lovers who were familiar with the Old Fashioned drink. At last, the Purple Group considered the trickiest did not seem that complicated. Players familiar with the brain puzzle or the show, Let’s Make a Deal, would have easily cracked the last words.

Originally reported by Ritika Singh on ComingSoon.

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