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We have our dedicated Connections answers page for a complete archive of past solutions. Scroll to the bottom, and you\'ll see all the answers from the NYT Connections Solutions History. We\'ve been keeping track, so you\'ve made all your guesses, you can share your NYT Connections solution grid with your friends.
Not every NYT connections player wants today\'s answers. That\'s why we created this page! Here, we will give you one connection clue for each category to help you solve today\'s puzzle yourself – feel free to bookmark this page whenever you need a quick connections hint.
Looking to sharpen you Wordle skills? Don\'t forget to check out today\'s Wordle answer. We\'ve got a whole page dedicated to it, with daily solutions. And a lot more. For buzzy players, you\'ll find "What is today\'s Spelling Bee pangram?" over on our NYT Spelling Bee Answers segment. We have scoured our database for pangram solutions so you can uphold The Queen Bee! status and keep your streak streamlined.
Use our NYT Connections hint page to get help when you need it! Here are a few how-tos for using it.
Say you want to search for a quick hint but don\'t want to know exactly which categories the 16 words go into, tap on the first flashcard labeled below each category. We\'ve color-coded them to help you guess the category title. We\'ve color-coded them to help you out using the NYT Connections colors, and they\'re ordered from easy to most difficult. (Yellow to Purple).
If you need the category titles, we\'ve got that too. Simply tap the flashcard labeled SEE GROUP, and the name of each category will come up. You might use this if you\'re stuck on a particular category and unsure which category you want.
If you\'re completely stuck, we understand the frustration of today\'s Connections answers. We\'ve left this until the end, partially for suspense and also to help those who want to solve the daily puzzle themselves. Tap SEE WORD to see which of the 16 words go into which group. Again this is color-coded so you can see how difficult each group was to guess, according to The New York Times.
NYT Connections is pretty similar to a game you might have played as a child called Categories. However, instead of having a certain starting letter, you\'re given 16 words on your grid. Each group has four words that share a common thread. You have to place these words into one of the four categories or groups without making four mistakes.
You make a mistake when you group the wrong words in a category. Every time you guess a correct group NYT Connections will tell you which color group you guessed correctly.
Each of the four groups has a color associated with it, and they each mean a slightly different thing.
Simple or easy answer.
Fairly easy to guess.
It is an unfamiliar answer or trivia.
The most difficult to guess.
Once you\'ve made all your guesses, you can share your NYT Connections solution grid with your friends.
Solving the daily puzzle is fairly straightforward, but you\'ll have to know about categorizations before you start, being good with trivia also helps! Here\'s our tips to get started.
Like any good word game puzzle, there are a few skills you can brush up on before you start playing, and with time these skills will get stronger the more you play.
NYT Connections\' current editor Wyna Liu says the blue and green groups are medium-difficult. That\'s because words grouped into blue or green are often EXTENSIONS or SYNONYMS FOR ___. So get that board game out or that book about useless information and start swatting up on trivial facts (because they may help you!).
Before you make any guesses, assess which words could be categorized. Once you see one, get it out of the way as soon as possible. That way, you narrow down your word choices for your next guess.