Wyna Liu is the creator of Connections, the New York Times online puzzle that combines satisfaction with frustration, asking players to identify obscure word connections.
Many players describe Liu's puzzles as both addictive and infuriating, leading to dramatic responses like 'Connections deserves the death penalty' due to their challenging nature.
The noteworthy blend of categories in Connections, such as 'At Some Future Point' and 'What the Outstretched Index and Middle Fingers Can Represent', showcases Liu's creative yet perplexing approach.
Despite the rage and confusion her puzzles inspire, Liu's Connections remains a beloved challenge among New York Times readers, second only to Wordle.
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