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Find 4 groups of 4 words that share a hidden connection. Business-themed categories challenge your pattern recognition. Only 4 mistakes allowed before game over.
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Select 4 words that share a common connection, then submit. If correct, the group is revealed. If wrong, you lose a life. You have 4 lives. Categories range from Yellow (easy) to Purple (tricky). Watch out for words that seem to fit multiple groups.
Start by scanning for the easiest (Yellow) group — usually the most obvious connection. Watch for "traps" — words designed to lure you into a wrong group. If unsure, use the process of elimination on Purple last.
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