Looking for a new word challenge to tackle? The New York Times has your back with Connections NYT, the latest brain-teaser making waves. Similar to the addictively fun Wordle, Connections tasks players with uncovering the common denominator among sets of words. And if you're eager to crack today's puzzle, stay tuned for the revealing hints and solutions for May 29th.

Connections has quickly emerged as a social media sensation, credited to the ingenious mind of associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu. Available across web browsers and mobile devices, this game beckons players to group four words linked by a shared trait.
Featuring 16 words per puzzle, each set falls under one of four categories. From book titles to country names, the possibilities are endless. But beware—while several words may appear to fit snugly, only one combination reigns supreme. Correct guesses eliminate the words, while missteps chip away at your limited allowance of four errors.
To aid in your quest, players can rearrange the board and utilize color-coded clues—yellow for the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Plus, like its cousin Wordle, you can flaunt your triumphs on social media.
Eager to dive into today's challenge? Let's peek at the categories without spoiling the puzzle:
Seeking a nudge in the right direction? Today's Connections puzzle features:
Can't resist the temptation any longer? Here are the solutions:
Didn't quite hit the mark this time? Fear not—tomorrow brings fresh puzzles to flex your mental muscles, accompanied by more hints to light your way.
Missed yesterday's challenge? Catch up with the hints and answers to keep the fun rolling.
Embark on your journey to unravel the interconnected web of words with Connections—where every solution unlocks a world of satisfaction