Today’s NYT Connections Answers Explained For Thursday, May 28
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InnovationGamingToday’s NYT Connections Answers Explained For Thursday, May 28ByKris Holt,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kris Holt is a writer who covers video games and word games.Follow AuthorMay 27, 2026, 02:00pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.How today's NYT Connections answers and red herrings fit together.gettyNote: Make sure to complete today’s NYT Connections before reading further! We’ll be getting into spoilers for today’s game pretty quickly. If you need some help to complete the grid, you can find my NYT Connections hints and answers column for today via my author page.Hey there, Connectors! Welcome to my deeper dive into today’s Connections answers. The idea behind this is to help clear things up for anyone who isn’t sure how today’s groups fit together.If I’ve missed any red herrings or misunderstood something, let me know via email or on Discord. I don’t typically look at X or check the comments here. I’m going to assume that you’ve already beaten today’s game. We’re going straight into spoiler territory here. So, consider this your one and only warning.Here are today’s NYT Connections answers explained (and any red herrings I spot) for Thursday, May 28:Today’s NYT Connections Answers ExplainedConnections – Yellow GroupMORE FOR YOU🟨 get low (DUCK, HUNCH, SQUAT, STOOP) These refer to bending your back or your knees to get lower to get the ground. Side note: please lift with your legs, not your back!Connections – Green Group🟩 fourth estate (MEDIA, NEWS, PAPERS, PRESS)These all refer to what’s known as the fourth estate. Journalism, in other words. It missions is, ostensibly, to hold those in power to account. Per Wikipedia, the term “fourth estate” comes “from the traditional European concept of the three estates of the realm: the clergy, the nobility and the commoners.” if (!window.cnxel) { window.cnxel =...




