June 1 has a whole new selection of Connections for us to work through and we barely scrapped by a win in today’s game. There were just too many categories that we weren’t super-familiar with which sent us on a few unintentional time-wasters. We were able to pull off the win just before running out of attempts though. Sometimes, those really difficult wins can be the best.
Those who like a more difficult daily game, and have enjoyed Wordle in the past, may find Quordle as something that challenges them a bit more. In this game, you’ll be solving four different Wordle puzzles at the same time which can quickly become a brain-burner. Daily challenges like this are a great way to start any morning routine and get your mind working.
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Today’s Connections Category Hints
June 1 #355
Before spoiling today’s Connections answers, we wanted to provide the categories for those who just need a little extra push in the right direction. The categories are grouped below in order from top to bottom, or straightforward to tricky as the game refers to them.
“DON’T DELAY!”
OCEAN PHENOMENA
DUMBBELL EXERCISES
PHILOSOPHER HOMOPHONES
Today’s Connections Answers
June 1 #355
Yellow Answers: Revealed & Explained
“DON’T DELAY!”
HURRY
NOW
PRONTO
STAT
I think our decision to be a little too fast in today’s game was what led us to the failures we endured. Trying to score the categories without really stopping to think about if they make sense is a quick way to lose the game. We scored yellow in second place today after a few missteps. PRONTO and HURRY were the obvious starter words, and the others weren’t far behind.
Green Answers: Revealed & Explained
OCEAN PHENOMENA
CURRENT
DRIFT
TIDE
WAVE
We scored the green category in first place today, but not after wasting a few attempts on some misguided choices. TIDE and WAVE were the two words that fixed our brains and set us on the path to victory.
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Blue Answers: Revealed & Explained
DUMBBELL EXERCISES
CURL
FLY
PRESS
ROW
With only eight words left you’d think it would be an easy win, but we really did struggle with today’s game. I suppose it would be our lack of knowledge in the world of philosophers, because we definitely know all about working out and exercises. We’re so ripped bro, you can’t even begin to shred the numbers we be lifting. GAINS!
Purple Answers: Revealed & Explained
PHILOSOPHER HOMOPHONES
LOCK
MARKS
PANE
RUSTLE
This category went completely over our heads. Homophones are tough on their own, but couple that with philosopher names and we are at a loss. I have a theater degree, it’s useless for most things. However, it was fun to learn about these historical “guessers” after the category was revealed.
LOCK
John Locke
Locke is best known as an influencer of limited government. His theories would argue that governments have obligations to their citizens and should only have a limited power over them.
MARKS
Karl Marx
Marx often published detailed critiques of the capitalist system. He felt that the capitalistic system would inevitably destroy itself, and if you’ve recently been to a McDonalds, it’s hard to disagree. Can we get the Dollar Menu back, please?
PANE
Thomas Paine
This one might be a stretch, but I couldn’t find any other philosopher that worked with the word PANE. Thomas Paine was more of a political theorist and a journalist, but he does fit the criteria.
RUSTLE
Bertrand Russell
Russell is probably the most interesting guy in this line-up. He dealt mostly with idealism and metaphysics. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy says “Idealism is broadly understood as the contention that ultimate reality is immaterial or dependent on mind, so that matter is in some sense derivative, emergent, and at best conditionally real.” Mind-blowing!
Other Games Like Connections
Before you run off to read all about metaphysics, check out these other browser-based casual games.
Game Name
How To Play
Is It Free To Play?
Wordle (NYT)
Solve a random five-letter word by using color clues. Every Wordle answer can be found in our daily updated list.
Yes
Hello Wordl
Very similar to Wordle, where players change the number of letters in the word.
Yes
The Password Game
Create a password in this ever-changing, not-so-simple game. You can find some helpful tips in our Password Game guide.
Yes
Worldle
Name a country based only on its silhouette, and a few geographical hints.
Yes
Connections
Released June 12, 2023
Developer(s) The New York Times Company
Publisher(s) The New York Times Company
Genre(s)
ESRB
Platform(s) Web Browser , Mobile
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