Today brings another challenging round of the New York Times’ Connections puzzle. If you’re trying to keep your streak alive and need help with that final tricky category, you’ve come to the right place. We have all the clues to assist you.
Below, you’ll find a range of hints, from broad suggestions to specific answers. Whether you need a gentle nudge or outright solutions to maintain your perfect record, we’ve got you covered.
If you ended up here by accident and actually need the answers for November 21, click here.
Hints for Categories
Today’s puzzle is quite enjoyable!
We’ll offer up hints starting from the easiest category to the most challenging: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
Ready for today’s category hints? Just click below! We won’t spoil the exact category names but will guide you in the right direction.
Today’s yellow category is centered around journalism and PR.
The green category focuses on the way you perceive something, particularly the specific aspects of that perception.
The blue category deals with tools for remote communication among colleagues.
The purple category includes four words that can be followed by the term for a land area surrounded by water.
Herring Watch: Some of the purple clues can also go with ‘bug’, but that doesn’t form a category. Be cautious with photography terms: four related terms exist, but photography itself isn’t the category here.
Today’s Solutions
We figured out today’s puzzle but lost two lives along the way. And what’s this? It’s not Shutterbug, Lovebug, and Anglebug?
If you’re looking for today’s answers, just click below!
Here are today’s answers:
Yellow Category: Publicity
Attention, Coverage, Exposure, Press
Green Category: Point of View
Angle, Lens, Perspective, Position
Blue Category: Work Communication Platforms
Purple Category: _____ Island
Fantasy, Love, Shutter, Treasure