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Every new day brings a fresh puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your streak intact and struggle with that last tricky group, we’re here to help with all the hints you need.
Below, you’ll find guidance ranging from subtle clues to direct answers. Whether you want a little nudge in the right direction or the complete solution to preserve your perfect record, this is the place to be.
Category Hints
We’ll go through these hints from the easiest to the hardest, following the order in the puzzle β Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Want today’s category hints?
Click below! These hints won’t give away the exact category names but will steer you in the right direction.
- Yellow: This group relates to making music.
- Green: This group involves dealing with a debt.
- Blue: This group references a famous quote by Julius Caesar: “Veni, vidi, vici.”
- Purple: This group includes common prefixes and suffixes rooted in Latin.
Today’s Answers
Here is the solution layout for today:
- Yellow: Percussion Instruments
- Bell, Drum, Rattle, Triangle
- Green: Involving settling debts or satisfying obligations
- Clear, Pay, Settle, Square
- Blue: Words from the famous Caesar quote
- Purple: Latin prepositions
I personally completed the game with the following pattern:
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If you used our clues or tips, we’d love to see how you did below in the comments!





