Today’sConnectionspuzzle is, luckily, a little easier than yesterday and provides a few fun categories. Of course, that fully depends on what you know, as yesterday would have likely been easier for golf fans. For today, there are more synonym-based categories along with some usual purple category shenanigans.
Once you have finished unraveling purple’s mighty schemes, you can attempt a different kind of puzzle with theNYT’sVertexgame. This game allows you to make connections in a different way, as you insteadconnect the dots and create a beautiful picture out of them. It feels very relaxing and easy to do, so it is a good way to wind down from the more complexConnections.

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Today’s Connections Category Hints
JUNE 23 #377
Breaching the surface willrequire you to have an understanding of the various categoriesfor today’s puzzle. For those who just want a hint, here are all four categories without any answers:
“SETTLE DOWN!”

QUIET
RELAX
It is EASY to RELAX with a game ofConnections, and a QUIET room is the best place to play it. However, we guessed ENOUGH more because CHILL had already been taken in our playthrough, and we were not entirely sure what to replace it with. As it turned out, instead of being a category about synonyms for RELAX, it was about telling people to be done.
COLD
COUGH
CHILL threw us off for a little while, but BUG, COLD, and COUGH all went together enough that we guessed CHILL because it is sometimes used in that sense. We still feel it would fit better in the SETTLE DOWN! category, but it can belong here just as well. Completing this category first made it easier to get the other ones without as many problems.
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SING
SPOUT
This category was a whale of a time, and by that we mean it was so much fun. We loved seeing all the whale words and working out if they really went together or not. BREACH cued us in the most, as did SPOUT, and after that, it felt like only DIVE and SING could go here, despite the last category trying to change our minds on that.
SIN
WINDY
Having at the very least lived in or consistently passed through many of these cities it was a bit embarrassing that we relied on the last category bonus for solving this one. However, it worked out well and helped us not make a fatal mistake. MAGIC and WINDY do not feel like they go together, but they were on my radar from the beginning. MOTOR and SIN were a bit harder, not having heard them in a while, but we figured it out.
Other Games Like Connections
Once you have gone down the internet whale rabbit tame and watched the Sea World documentary, you should check out the other word-based games in the table below:
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
Crosswordle
Find the two words that intersect each other like a crossword puzzle.
The Password Game
Create a password in this ever-changing, not-so-simple game. you’re able to find somehelpful tips in ourPassword Gameguide.


