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Today’s difficulty
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 3 out of 5.
Need a hint?
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.
🟨 Straightforward
DELICATE
🟩 ⬇️
DESSERT
🟦 ⬇️
BARE
🟪 Tricky
CARPET
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