NYT Connections Answers for Oct. 23, 2024

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Good morning, dear connectors. Welcome to today’s Connections forum, where you can give and receive puzzle — and emotional — support.

Be warned: This article includes hints and comments that may contain spoilers for today’s puzzle. Solve Connections first, or scroll at your own risk.

Connections is released at midnight in your time zone. In order to accommodate all time zones, there will be two Connections Companions live every day, dated based on Eastern Standard Time.

If you find yourself on the wrong companion, check the number of your puzzle, and go to this page to find the corresponding companion.

Post your solve grid in the comments and see how your score compares with the editor’s rating, and one another’s.

The difficulty of each puzzle is determined by averaging the ratings provided by a panel of testers who are paid to solve each puzzle in advance to help us catch bugs, inconsistencies and other issues. A higher rating means the puzzle is more difficult.

Today’s difficulty is 2.8 out of 5.

In Connections, each category has a different difficulty level. Yellow is the simplest, and purple is the most difficult. Click or tap each level to reveal one of the words in that category.

Join us here to solve Crosswords, The Mini, and other games by The New York Times.

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The article welcomes participants to the Connections forum, a platform for sharing puzzle-solving experiences and emotional support. It advises readers to solve the Connections puzzle before reading further, as the content may contain spoilers. Connections puzzles are released at midnight in each time zone, with two live companions available daily based on Eastern Standard Time. Users are encouraged to post their solve grids in the comments to compare scores with the editor's ratings and each other. The difficulty of each puzzle is assessed by a panel of testers, with today's puzzle rated at 2.8 out of 5. The article explains that different categories within the puzzle have varying difficulty levels, from yellow (easiest) to purple (most difficult). Lastly, it invites readers to engage with other games offered by The New York Times, such as Crosswords and The Mini.