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NYT Connections Hint: July 2

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The New York Times Connections puzzle continues to challenge solvers with its unique blend of wordplay, logic, and lateral thinking. As we dive into the hint for July 2, it’s essential to approach the puzzle with a strategy that balances creativity with analytical skills.

If you’re working on the puzzle for July 2 and need a little nudge, here are some hints to help you make those connections.

Also read: How to play NYT Connections? Tips and Tricks


Today’s words

  • LIQUID
  • SQUID
  • CAVEAT
  • STORE
  • FIXED
  • ARCADE
  • TOXIC
  • SQUIRREL
  • QUID
  • STASH
  • FROZEN
  • NUMBERS
  • STOW
  • VOX
  • BLAME
  • ERGO

Also read: NYT Connections Hint: July 1


Connections hint for today (July 2nd, 2024)

Without revealing the answers directly, here are some tailored hints for today’s puzzle:

  • Yellow group: Imagine a resourceful creature preparing for the colder months. What verbs would describe their actions?
  • Green group: These words describe different states of valuable things. You might use them in a financial context.
  • Blue group: This category features words from a language spoken by ancient Romans.
  • Purple group: These words can be paired with something enjoyable.

SPOILER ALERT!

Connections categories for today (July 2nd, 2024)

If these hints aren’t enough to get you going, don’t worry. Here are the game’s revealed categories to help you get one step closer:

  • Yellow category: PACK (AWAY) FOR FUTURE USE
  • Green category: ADJECTIVES FOR ASSETS
  • Blue category: LATIN WORDS
  • Purple category: ___ GAME

SPOILER ALERT!

NYT Connections answers for July 2nd

If you’re still stumped after using the hints, don’t fret. We have solved today’s puzzle for you and here are the answers:

  • Yellow group: SQUIRREL, STASH, STORE, STOW
  • Green group: FIXED, FROZEN, LIQUID, TOXIC
  • Blue group: CAVEAT, ERGO, QUID, VOX
  • Purple group: ARCADE, BLAME, NUMBERS, SQUID

NYT Connections puzzles are a delightful way to challenge your brain and improve your word association skills. Take your time, think creatively, and enjoy the process of discovering the connections. If you get stuck, remember these hints, and you’ll be back on track in no time.

Also read: NYT Connections Hint: June 30

Akash Singh

Akash Singh

Akash is a law graduate who likes to go for bike rides on the weekends soul-searching for answers to his many existential questions. You can contact him here: singhakash95@pm.me

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