Crack the Code with NYT’s Connections: December 29th Edition

The New York Times’ latest viral word game, Connections, has captured the attention of social media users. Created by puzzle editor Wyna Liu, this daily game challenges players to find common threads between words. Available on web browsers and mobile devices, the game presents 16 words divided into four categories, such as book titles or country names. Players must group together four words that share a commonality, with the option to shuffle the board and color-coded difficulty levels for assistance. Mistakes are limited to four, and results can be shared on social media. Today’s categories are “Shirts,” “Cool in ’80s Slang,” “Letter Spellings,” and “___George.” The solutions for today’s Connections are as follows:
Shirts: CROP, POLO, TANK, TEE
Cool, In ’80s Slang: BAD, FLY, FRESH, RAD
Letter Spellings: BEE, EX, GEE, JAY
___George: BOY, BY, CURIOUS, SAINT
For those who couldn’t solve today’s puzzle, there’s always a new one to tackle tomorrow. Stay tuned for more puzzles and hints as we navigate the world of Connections.

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