Have you heard of Connections? It’s a word puzzle game, where you have to find out which given words belong together. Since I’ve recently found a website, that lets you create your own puzzles, I’ve decided to make a Hitman-themed one.
How it works
You are presented with 16 items (words or expressions) in random order. Your goal is to make four groups with four items each. Click any four items to put them into a group. If these items belong together, then they are removed from the board and you get to see the group name.
Items might fit into multiple groups, even ones that are not part of this particular game. If you get three items correct, the website will tell you, that you are “one away”.
Let me know how you like it and maybe create your own puzzle. Have fun!
Got the first category immediately, a second after a few attempts, considered a third but forgot the existence of one item so I couldn’t figure out the last two categories other than by trial and error .
Thank you Charlie Farmer for making another one. I have to admit I found it quite difficult and it took me several tries. I got the yellow category immediately, but then there were so many options to group things together.
That’s a good one, the safehouse items got me fooled since three of them were ingestible and I couldn’t figure out the last one. I would have never guessed that.
This one was even harder because ”items found in X”-categories could have included other given items too, for example, the crowbar.
I had too many tries in both quizzes so I’m not going to post my results, too embarrassing!
I made my own quiz too. Here no item should fit into a category they’re not a part of.
Thanks for making another one. I found yours easier than Charlie’s, but it still took me some tries. You used the cocaine brick’s property, that was the first, that came to my mind in Charlie’s puzzle
Played the others now:
2 mistakes on Jan’s.
2 mistakes on Beldingford’s.
10 mistakes on Charlie’s
13 mistakes on Gontranno’s (got straight away but the rest were pretty tough)
I got Missions set in Paris immediately (I love all of these missions!!!) and the Keybearers too. Man the James Bond references had me stumped. Nicely done.
Truthfully, I thought I’d been crafty like you guys. Then I looked at the finished product and went “Oh. 4 of them are peoples’ names. 4 are missions. 4 are items”
Did pretty well on yours too and I actually figured out the multiple locations category, but I chose mansion security instead of event security (come on, the Dartmoor one is mansion guard). Still no perfect scores but I’m getting there.