It's not too difficult to solve the NYT Connections puzzle for April 3. If you're still experiencing trouble, however, continue reading. Now that we have all of these categories, tips, and solutions available, let's start solving it.
A Hint for the Connections Themes of Today
Let's start with a few brief suggestions for the Connections topics of today. Look them over and see how many you can guess.
- Yellow Category – Everything has a bar to compare to
- Green Category – Do you like poker?
- Blue Category – Different skins, different treatment
- Purple Category – All belonging to a specific country
These are our best guesses; we wish we could provide more information. They are all connected to the puzzle's categories, so carefully consider your options before scrolling down to see the precise titles of the categories. Furthermore, we don't believe you need any more cues today. Still having trouble finding them? Try these tricks to solve NYT Connections if you think they could be of use.
First Spoiler AlertAlthough the categories were hinted at in this section, they are named explicitly in the next section. Proceed only when you're ready.
The Connections Category Names of Today
Continue reading for additional information if you're still having trouble understanding the NYT Connections category names.
- Yellow – BENCHMARK
- Green – POKER ACTIONS
- Blue – SKIN TYPES
- Purple – STARTS OF U.S. STATES
By now, we hope you are able to guess the terms under each category. But continue reading if you're still having trouble and need additional assistance.
#2 Spoiler AlertThe solution to today's problem may be found in the following section; all of the solutions are included in their respective categories. things's your final opportunity to figure things out on your own.,, and
Answer for Connections on April 3
Have you managed to solve the problem yet? Then the following are the answers to today's Connections:- BENCHMARK – Benchmark, Gauge, Standard, Yardstick
- POKER ACTIONS – Bet, Call, Check, Fold
- SKIN TYPES – Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily
- STARTS OF U.S States – Kent, Mary, Mass, Wash