Today is a fresh opportunity to tackle a new set of challenges in the New York Times Connections game. If you’re eager to maintain your streak and just need to identify that final tricky category, fret not—we’ve got plenty of clues to assist you.
Below, you’ll discover everything you need, ranging from subtle hints to complete answers. Whether you require a little push in the right direction or a clever method to keep your perfect record intact, you’ve come to the right spot.
If you’re looking for answers for April 14, just click here.
Category Hints
We’ll provide these hints starting from the easiest category to the hardest as per the puzzle sequence: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
If you’re ready for hints for today’s categories, click below! These hints are designed to guide you without revealing the actual names of the categories.
For today’s yellow category, think about words related to ‘stopping’ or ‘preventing’.
Today’s green category involves games typically played on a table.
The blue category pertains to a specific type of narrative usually presented in theatrical or cinematic form. Picture something like ‘Hercules’.
Lastly, the purple category relates to a beloved children’s tale involving pirates, pixie dust, and the idea of never growing up.
Today’s Answers
We successfully completed today’s puzzle with just one life left.
If you want the answers for today, click below!
Here are today’s answers:
Abstain, Avoid, Cease, Refrain
Green Category: Card Games
Bridge, Hearts, Speed, Spoons
Blue Category: Elements Of Greek Drama
Chorus, Hero, Hubris, Tragedy
Purple Category: Second Words Of “Peter Pan” Characters