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It’s a new day, and that means a fresh puzzle wall to figure out in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you want to beat the clock and only need to figure out that last tricky category, don’t worry—we’ve got all the hints you need.
Below, you’ll find everything from vague clues to direct answers. Whether you’re looking for a little guidance or trying to keep your perfect streak, you’re in the right spot.
Category Hints
We’ll list these hints from the easiest to the hardest, in the order the puzzle suggests: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
- Today’s yellow category relates to fashion.
- The green category involves edible items that share a color.
- The blue category includes things with a common shape.
- The purple category is about objects that share a color, which is different from green.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did today:
- Purple group: 🟪🟪🟪🟪
- Yellow group: 🟨🟨🟨🟨
- Green, Blue, and others mixed as follows: 🟩🟦🟩🟩, 🟩🟩🟩🟩, 🟦🟦🟦🟦
If you used our clues or help, share your results below!
Answers Listed:
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Yellow (Fashion): Textile patterns
Examples include: Animal print, Herringbone, Houndstooth, Polka Dot -
Green (Green condiments):
Examples include: Chimichurri, Pesto, Relish, Salsa Verde -
Blue (Things with holes in the middle):
Examples include: Bagel, Hula Hoop, Inner Tube, Washer -
Purple (Objects that are purple):
Examples include: Barney the Dinosaur, Eggplant, People Eater, Swing State
Feel free to compare your guesses or see if your answers match ours!





