NYT Connections decided not to use words, and players are not OK
The New York Times' word game Connections was decidedly lacking in words on Wednesday, and the internet had thoughts.

Connections pulled a classic game design trick this week: showing the player a challenge they haven't seen before, but have unknowingly been preparing for this whole time.
The popular New York Times puzzle game, in which players usually are tasked with grouping a bunch of random words together into hidden categories, threw a heck of a curveball on Wednesday, May 6. If you haven't checked it out yet, today's puzzle is a bit strange in that it doesn't include words at all.
Instead, it's a bunch of symbols of mundane objects.
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Uh...what?
Credit: Screenshot: The New York Times
The puzzle actually makes some sense if you do what I did and just look up the answers, but for everyday Connections players, it's obviously going to be a more stiff challenge than usual. Of course, people on the internet had some real thoughts about this. Mostly very negative thoughts, to be precise.
Turns out, people really don't like it when you mess with their daily New York Times gaming routine.
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But there was at least one person who thought it was pretty neat.
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Hopefully, tomorrow's puzzle is just words again.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Connections.