Today’s NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Wednesday, November 13
The New York Times’ Connections game is a daily puzzle that challenges you to find links between five seemingly random words. The connections can be based on themes, synonyms, antonyms, wordplay, or even simple associations.
Today, Wednesday, November 13, the puzzle presented us with another set of intriguing words, and we’re here to help you decipher them. Let’s delve into the hints and answers for today’s challenge.
Today’s Connections Words:
- **MALL**
- **BOAST**
- **LIVES**
- **FROG**
- **SHOOT**
Unveiling the Connections:
The connections for today’s puzzle might seem a little outlandish at first, but the links between them reveal a fun and quirky connection.
**Hint 1: Wordplay**
The key to deciphering the puzzle lies in wordplay and understanding a particular theme that unites these words. Take a closer look, and you might start to see the pattern emerging.
**Hint 2: A Silly Theme**
Think about phrases that often include these words. This may help you connect them to a broader theme, even if it’s a rather humorous one.
**Hint 3: “Live” & “Let”**
Pay special attention to the word “lives.” There’s a play on words with another term that subtly ties everything together.
Connecting the Dots:
The connections in today’s Connections puzzle are related to phrases where “lives” is replaced with the other words, creating a humorous twist. Here are the connections:
* **MALL:** Instead of “lives,” you’d say “Mall’s.”
* **BOAST:** “Boast’s”
* **FROG:** “Frog’s”
* **SHOOT:** “Shoot’s”
The phrase that brings all of these words together is “***__lives__*** __lives__ ” (as in, “They __lives__ __lives__ ”).
Congratulations! You Solved the Puzzle.
Now that you’ve mastered today’s Connections puzzle, keep coming back for more daily word challenges. Sharpen your mind, enjoy the playful connections, and keep those brain cells active.
**Bonus: Keep an eye out for other word games online to further stimulate your brainpower.**

