Today marks another exciting round of the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re hoping to maintain your winning streak and just need help with that one tricky category, you’re in luck—we’ve got all the hints you need.
Below, you’ll find everything from vague prompts to direct answers. Whether you want a gentle nudge or a clear path to finish strong, you’ve come to the right spot.
If you’re looking for answers specific to June 14, click here.
Hints for Categories
We’ll share hints starting from the easiest category to the hardest: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
If you’d like hints for today’s categories, click below! These hints will guide you without revealing the actual category names.
Today’s yellow category is related to a drink often consumed in the morning to help wake people up.
Today’s green category involves words that people say in place of curse words.
Today’s blue category pertains to the topics that censors need to watch closely.
Today’s purple category revolves around a three-letter word with multiple meanings.
Answers for Today
We just made it through today’s puzzle with only a single chance left!
If you want to see today’s answers, click below!
Yellow Category: Slang for Coffee
Brew, Java, Mud, Rocket Fuel
Green Category: “Aw, Heck!”
Blast, Crud, Curses, Fudge
Blue Category: Factors for Movie Ratings
Action, Language, Nudity, Smoking
Purple Category: What “Pop” Might Mean
Burst, Father, Popular, Soda