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Penn State-Inspired Connections: Group Words By Topic

Has anyone else been playing “Connections” lately?

Following the success of “Wordle,” the New York Times has another hit game on its hands with “Connections.” The game has been around for a few months but is recently growing in popularity.

The game invites players to take a grid of 16 words and sort them into four groups of four. While there may appear to be multiple words that fit into multiple categories, there’s only one correct solution.

Just like we did with Wordle, we thought it would be fun to create our own version of the game, all with things uniquely “Penn State.”

You can find the link to play here.

Have fun, folks.

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Mikey DeAngelis

Mikey DeAngelis is a senior majoring in film production who is also serving as one of Onward State's visual editors. During his free time, he enjoys making content for his YouTube channel. Mikey loves Philly sports, traveling and hiking in National Parks, and watching movies. To reach Mikey, feel free to reach out on Twitter (@mikey_deangelis) or by email ([email protected]).

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