This article provides solutions and hints for the New York Times Connections puzzle #579, dated January 10, 2025. The puzzle features the words: Sugar, Goat, Relax, Orange, Host, Rest, Door, Hinge, Easy, Rye, Depend, Car, Rely, Chill, Enough, and Bitters.
Puzzle Words: Sugar, Goat, Relax, Orange, Host, Rest, Door, Hinge, Easy, Rye, Depend, Car, Rely, Chill, Enough, Bitters
What are Bitters?
Bitters are a non-alcoholic liquid or syrup, often added to cocktails, characterized by a bitter or bittersweet taste. Common examples include orange and Angostura bitters.
Hints and Solutions:
The puzzle is divided into four color-coded categories: Yellow (easy), Green (medium), Blue (hard), and Purple (tricky). Each section below provides hints and the final answers for each category. Note that image placement remains unchanged.
Yellow Category Hints: These words describe something conditional upon another factor.
Yellow Category Answer: Be Contingent On
Yellow Category Words: Depend, Hinge, Rely, Rest
Green Category Hints: Think about phrases related to calming down or relaxing.
Green Category Answer: Calm Down!
Green Category Words: Chill, Easy, Enough, Relax
Blue Category Hints: Consider ingredients commonly found in a classic Old Fashioned cocktail.
Blue Category Answer: Ingredients in an Old Fashioned
Blue Category Words: Bitters, Orange, Rye, Sugar
Purple Category Hints: This category relates to a famous probability puzzle involving choices and potentially unfavorable outcomes.
Purple Category Answer: Featured in the Monty Hall Problem
Purple Category Words: Car, Door, Goat, Host
Complete Solution Summary:
- Yellow: Be Contingent On: Depend, Hinge, Rely, Rest
- Green: Calm Down!: Chill, Easy, Enough, Relax
- Blue: Ingredients in an Old Fashioned: Bitters, Orange, Rye, Sugar
- Purple: Featured in the Monty Hall Problem: Car, Door, Goat, Host
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