Does the November 5 edition of NYT Connections have you stumped? We’re here to help you add another day to your winning streak with some clues and hints.
Connections is a popular online puzzle offered by The New York Times. To win this daily puzzle, players must create groups of four from an assortment of 16 different words. Each group follows a unique theme that connects all four words that belong in it. Players need to identify the theme and make their selections accordingly. However, the game allows only four guesses to make the correct choices.
Furthermore, Connections also sends a “one away…” pop-up as a hint when a player is close to figuring out all the words for a particular group.
Check out the hints and answers for the November 5 Connections puzzle below.
Connections hint for November 5
The 16 words in today’s puzzle are: FRANKLIN, BAKER, COAT, FOREST, KNIGHT, BLOW, BOTCH, MAKER, KNIFE, ROPE, WRENCH, BOW, CANDLESTICK, SPOIL, BUTCHER, and FLACK.
Here are some hints for each group:
- Yellow Group: This group includes words that are related to ruining something.
- Green Group: This group features words related to a popular game.
- Blue Group: The words in this group are associated with famous singers of a particular genre.
- Purple Group: This category features words that are often paired with a single word.
What are the Connections answers for today, November 5?
Here are the answers for the November 5 NYT Connections puzzle:
Yellow Group: Make A Hash Of – BLOW, BOTCH, BUTCHER, and SPOIL.
Green Group: Weapons In The Game Clue – CANDLESTICK, KNIFE, ROPE, and WRENCH.
Blue Group: Iconic Soul Singers – BAKER, FLACK, FRANKLIN, and KNIGHT.
Purple Group: Rain_____ – BOW, COAT, FOREST, and MAKER.
In addition to Connections, fans can also play multiple other unique puzzles on The New York Times website. These include Wordle, Crossword, Pips, Strands, Sudoku, and more. All the puzzles are also available on the NYT Games app that fans can download from both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

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