It’s a fresh start today, which means it’s time to tackle a new puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re aiming to keep your winning streak intact and just need a little help with that one tricky category, you’re in luck—we have plenty of hints to assist you.
Below, you’ll find everything you need, from subtle clues to clear answers. Whether you’re looking for a gentle push in the right direction or a sneaky way to maintain your record, you’ve come to the perfect spot.
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Category Hints
We will share hints from the easiest category to the hardest, following the puzzle’s order: Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple.
For today’s category hints, click below! These will guide you without revealing the actual category names.
Today’s yellow category is focused on cash-related topics.
Today’s green category involves situations where you encounter a limit yet still push through.
Today’s blue category covers measurements commonly used in web analytics.
Today’s purple category pertains to actions you can perform with your mouth.
Herring Watch: There are numerous money-themed clues here. Consider solving the other categories first.
Today’s Solutions
We tackled today’s puzzle without losing any lives!
If you’re looking for today’s answers, click below!
Below are today’s answers:
Yellow Category: Locations for Paper Money
ATM, Cash Register, Tip Jar, Wallet
Bank, Bounce, Carom, Ricochet
Blue Category: Items Tracked by Web Analytics
Click, Hit, Page View, Visit
Purple Category: Actions with Your Lips
Curl, Pucker, Purse, Smack