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If you are wishing on a dandelion to win atConnectionstoday, you likely need to take a step back and take a second look. Sometimes staring at the same sixteen words can be infuriating, but other times it ispossible to recognize the patterns and finish quickly, instilling a sense of pride. To avoid leaning too far to either side, we have combined some hints and tricks for you to win without any other hassles.
If you are enjoyingConnections,you might want to look at thehistory ofWordle. We knowevery word that has ever been usedand what words are yet to come. You should, at the very least,get some inspiration from these past puzzlesso that you know where to get ready and go next time you have some hesitation.

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Today’s Connections Category Hints
AUGUST 6 #421
While you daydream about what wishes you are going to make using your precious dandelion, you can consider these hints for today’s categories:
This makes the categories span quite a range today and potentially make the puzzle easier or harder.There are a lot of nouns today, which can be some of the harder puzzles since it’s harder to distinguish them. The last category is, as it always is, semi-confusing unit you know the trick.

___ HORN
DANDELION
SHEEP
The tricky part about this category today is that not all of these things are white and fluffy all the time. In fact, a DANDELION is only white and fluffy for a very short time before it gets blown away by the wind, andsheep are often a variety of different colors.
Even so, there are a couple of other categories you can get first, and with the field of words narrowed down, linking those two words with CLOUD and COTTON BALL will be a lot easier.

SUBJECT
VOLUNTEER
Thisone might be the easiest of the categories today,because while it is still a category full of nouns, they are a bit more grounded theme-wise. The one that might throw this off is SHEEP, as they are also often used as a SUBJECT in research as well.
This might not be so much the case today, but Dolly the Sheep is a very famous example of when they were and could confuse things. However, sheep simply does not work as well as PARTICIPANT or VOLUNTEER.

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OBJECT
PROTEST
This category is also a bit easier than the others, as it has a couple of verbs to help players catch the right scent. While some of them can be nouns or verbs, such as MIIND and OBJECT,DISAPPROVE is the word to look at in order to solve the puzzle successfully.
It is the only word that does not have a different meaning as a noun, and it gives away the whole theme of the category for today. PROTEST can go either way as well, but depending on your experience it might be more familiar as a verb.

____ HORN
MATTER
SHOE
SHOE horns may not be used as much anymore, and both MATTERhorn and BULLhorn are actually one word instead of two. That is a bit pedantic, but it is something I noticed when seeing the final answer. It can make this category a bit more difficult, but hopefully,you were able to solve it lastand not worry about whether you understood the category or not.
I do sometimes find these types of categories inConnectionsodd for some of the variance, but today the space between the words does not matter as much as it has other times.
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