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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for June 3 Puzzle

NEW YORK, NY — The popular New York Times game, Connections, released its latest puzzle on Tuesday, June 3, providing players with exciting new categories and challenges.
Players around the world tuned in to the game, which was refreshed every midnight local time. Each day, 16 words are presented in a grid, and players must group them into four categories of four words each based on their similarities.
This edition of Connections introduced a fun mix of categories. The hints for today included references that players might find engaging, such as:
1. Yellow group: Blow your own horn.
2. Green group: Satisfactory.
3. Blue group: Not anklets.
4. Purple group: Piano is another one.
Following the hints, the final categories were revealed to be: be ostentatious for grandstand, posture, showboat, and swagger; copacetic for fine, hunky-dory, OK, and swell; kinds of bracelets for charm, friendship, ID, and tennis; and things you can practice for law, medicine, self-care, and witchcraft.
The New York Times encourages players to use these hints to better their gameplay experience. To avoid spoilers, players are warned to retain focus on the hints before proceeding to the answers.
This ongoing engagement with the game fosters a community where players can discuss strategies, share wins, and challenge friends. The NYT Games section stands as a resource for players, providing suggestions and insights to enhance their puzzle-solving skills.
With another successful puzzle under its belt, NYT Connections continues to captivate word game fans and challenges players to think creatively.