The daily Connections puzzle from The New York Times challenges players to identify four sets of related words. Each group includes four words that share a common theme or concept.
Below are the hints and answers for today’s puzzle to help you if you’re stuck.
Yellow Group (Easiest): Basic connections that form simple or obvious relationships.
Green Group (Moderate): Words linked by a shared idea or type.
Blue Group (Challenging): More complex conceptual ties.
Purple Group (Trickiest): Often puns, wordplay, or uncommon relationships.
Yellow (Simple Similarity): Words that describe basic traits or matching features.
Green (Objects or Themes): Elements sharing a general category.
Blue (Abstract Relations): Words connected through logic or context.
Purple (Creative Links): Phrases or idioms requiring lateral thinking.
Exact words and solutions are typically published later in the day on the New York Times Connections website.
Each puzzle includes sixteen words arranged randomly in a grid.
Players must divide them into four groups of four, each representing a unique theme.
You get four mistakes before the game ends.
Quote: "Connections is a daily logic and word association challenge that rewards both intuition and creativity."
Daily hints for NYT Connections #901 guide players through logical, thematic, and wordplay-based groupings to solve the puzzle more efficiently and enjoyably.