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“Mic” Meaning In NYT Connections With Full Solutions

HIGHLIGHTS

  • “Mic” is one of the words in today’s NYT Connections, which basically means Microphone.
  • “NAME HOMOPHONES” is the group that collects words like Mic, Matte, Peat, and Dug.
  • “GET EXCITED, WITH “UP,” “KINDS OF SHOES,” and “LEGISLATIVE ROLES” are other remaining groups that you will find on September 17 NYT Connections.

Among all the New York Times games, Connections captivates many players with its confusing word puzzle.

If you are a regular player of NYT Connections, you might have noticed that the two similar words do not fit in the same group, while some different words may.

Speaker and Mic are two words in today’s NYT Connections, which you may think of grouping, but they don’t fit in the same category.

“Mic” Meaning And Group In NYT Connections

Among the 16 words of today’s NYT Connections, Pate, Dug, Mic, Matte, Speaker, and Mush are some of the words that might confuse you while grouping them.

Mic” is another short word for Microphone, which we thought would fit the group along with words like Speaker.

words in nyt connections
Analyze the words and group them.

However, after analyzing other words, we were not able to find words that fit these two similar words.

Therefore, with a few mistakes and hints, we finally got the most challenging “Purple” group titled “NAME HOMOPHONES,” with words like DUG, MATTE, MIC, and PEAT.

Mic meaning in nyt
Mic fits in the “Name Homophones” group.

All Groups With Words For #464 NYT Connections

Grouping the remaining 12 words was straightforward, as words like AMP, Fire, Hype, and Psych all conveyed a similar sense of energy.

After grouping those words, we got the Yellow group titled” GET EXCITED, WITH “UP,” leaving us with only 8 words to group out.

yellow group
The yellow group is the easiest to fill up in NYT Connections.

Moreover, as we advanced through the game, we finally completed #464 NYT Connection with three mistakes and a few hints, resulting in the following answers;

  • Legislative roles (Blue Group): Chair, Leader, Speaker, Whip
  • Name homophones (Purple Group): Dug, Matte, Mic, Peat
  • Get excited, with “up”(Yellow group): AMP, Fire, Hype, Psych
  • Kinds of shoes (Green Group): Flat, Mule, Pump, Slide
nyt connections victory
Color up the box to complete the game.

After finishing the NYT Connections, you can explore other New York Times games like Strands, Crossword, and Spelling Bee.

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