Conexo Answer Yesterday — Thursday, May 14, 2026
Puzzle #833 • Difficulty 6/10
Yesterday's Conexo Answer
Yesterday's Conexo Groups
Deep Dive
Group Difficulty Breakdown
GROUPS OF 3 (Easiest)
MICROMOBILITY VEHICLES (Easy)
MATRIX CHARACTERS (Medium)
___POLITAN (Hardest)
Hardest Group Analysis
The hardest group "___POLITAN" is the trickiest category. The words NEA, METRO, COSMO, ACRO share a connection that is typically the most abstract or deceptive — often involving wordplay, double meanings, or obscure associations.
Puzzle Stats
Puzzle Analysis
Conexo offered a moderate challenge at difficulty 6/10. The word "ASSUAGE" proved particularly elusive. Its common usage in formal contexts made it less familiar to many solvers. A good strategy involved looking for common letter pairings like "SU" and "AGE." The difficulty rating feels appropriate for this puzzle. It demanded a decent vocabulary without being overly obscure. Some clues were straightforward, while others required more thought. Overall, it presented a solid, enjoyable mental workout.
How to Play Conexo
Conexo presents 16 words on a board. Your goal is to find four groups of four words that share a hidden connection: a common theme, category, or relationship.
Tap four words you think belong together and submit. If correct, the group is revealed with its theme and color. Unlike NYT Connections, you get unlimited guesses with no mistake limit.
Groups are color-coded by difficulty: orange is the easiest, green is easy, teal is medium, and purple is the hardest. The purple group often uses abstract associations, wordplay, or double meanings.
Conexo also has built-in hints you can use. A new puzzle is available every day at midnight BRT. The game was created in Brazil and is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Play at conexo.ws/en/daily. A new puzzle is available every day.
Tips & Strategy
- Start with the orange (easiest) group. Look for the most obvious category first. Once you remove those four words, the remaining groups become clearer.
- Watch for words with double meanings. A word like 'bat' could relate to animals, sports equipment, or Batman. The trickier groups exploit these ambiguities intentionally.
- Use process of elimination. If three words clearly belong together and you are unsure about the fourth, test different combinations. With unlimited guesses, you can experiment freely.
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