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  2. Wikipedia : Department of Fun/Word Association

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    Simply, the game involves adding a single word to the list that is related to the previous one. Edit the main game or branch section, add a word, enclose it in brackets, update the word count, and save the page. Also, try to avoid miscounting if possible - make sure there are 10 words in at each 10th word!

  3. When adding your word, add the dice roll you got in parentheses after your word. If creating a new game, put "#" in the parentheses after the initial word. Branches are permitted, but only on multiples of 100. Repeating words are possible and permitted. Have fun!

  4. Wikipedia : Department of Fun/Word Association/Disassociation

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    Sometimes, the game degenerates back into the normal version of Word Association, but it really doesn't matter because it's fun either way! (See if you can pick out when these switchovers occur.) For Game #3, in which the starting word was Elizabeth Eastlake and the ending word was Exhumation of Richard III of England , see [1] .

  5. Wikipedia : Department of Fun/Word Association/Outward ...

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    Only one starting word is given (FF), chosen by clicking Random Article. The next three words should be added to the other paths' starting points (FG, GF, GG). It's up to the editor placing any of these three words whether it should associate with adjacent words or not, or whether it is to be randomly chosen or not.

  6. This is an experimental game that runs two different word association games within the same line. Each game begins with two unrelated words. The third word must be associated with the first while the fourth must associate with the second. Therefore the game could run: Electronic music, British monarchy, Trip-hop, Prince William, where Trip-hop associate

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, January 17

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    Related: The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle. Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Friday, January 17. 1. Synonyms for a ...

  8. Wikipedia:Department of Fun/Word Association/Collecting Lines

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    Then, as each game ends, its end word goes into the corresponding orange corner square on the grid. The words then associate towards the purple square in the center of the grid, which must be left last to associate. Each game's last word and the word in the corresponding orange square must be the same and in bold.

  9. Wikipedia:Department of Fun/Word Association/Double ...

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    This game is just like regular Word Association except that, unlike the regular game, you play TWO words at a time. All words must associate to the previous word. Note: only the first word you play need associate with the original word; the second word needs to associate only with the first word you play.