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Today’s puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game offers a fresh challenge. If you want to keep your winning streak and are stuck on the last tricky category, we’ve got some helpful clues for you.
Below, you’ll find hints ranging from subtle nudges to direct answers, designed to guide you in the right direction or help you finish the puzzle smoothly.
If you’re here by mistake and need solutions for November 14, click here.
Category Hints
We will list these hints from easiest to hardest, as the game organizes them — Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Want hints for today’s categories without revealing the answers? Click below. These hints won’t give away exact names but will point you in the right direction.
Yellow category: Relates to cooking.
Green category: Deals with punctuation marks.
Blue category: Concerns professional impersonators, like actors or impersonators.
Purple category: Refers to a term that can mean “area” or “location.”
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did today:
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If you used our clues or help, I’d love to hear how your game went in the comments.
Need the full answers? Click below. The clues are listed with hints for each category:
- Yellow: Enhance the flavor — Flavor, Salt, Season, Spice
- Green: Punctuation marks — Colon, Dash, Period, Slash
- Blue: Types of actors — Character, Film, Method, Stage
- Purple: A “zone” term — Buffer, Comfort, Time, Twilight





