Connections NYT, the latest brain-teasing word game by The New York Times, has been captivating players with its challenge of finding commonalities between seemingly unrelated words. Similar to the viral sensation Wordle, Connections resets daily, presenting players with increasingly complex puzzles to solve. If you're ready to tackle today's challenge or seeking hints and strategies, read on!
This daily word game, spearheaded by associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, has quickly gained popularity on social media platforms. Available on both web browsers and mobile devices, Connections tasks players with grouping four words that share a common thread.
In each puzzle, 16 words are presented, divided into four categories. These categories can encompass various themes like book titles, software, or country names. While multiple words may appear to fit together, only one grouping is correct. Players have up to four mistakes before the game concludes.
To aid players, the board can be rearranged, and categories are color-coded based on difficulty—yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. As with Wordle, players can share their results on social media for added fun.
If you're seeking clues without spoilers, try these hints for today's categories:
Need a little more guidance? Here are today's categories:
Feeling ready? Here are the answers:
Didn't crack it this time? Don't worry! Tomorrow brings new challenges, and we'll be here with more hints and tips to guide you through. If you missed yesterday's puzzle, we've got you covered with hints and answers as well.
So, are you up for the challenge? Happy connecting!