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It’s a new day, and that means a fresh puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you want to keep your streak going and only need help with that last tricky category, we’ve got you covered with all the hints you might need.
Below, you’ll find everything—from vague clues about what to look for to the answers themselves. Whether you’re just looking for a small nudge or want to preserve your perfect record, you’re in the right spot.
Category Hints
We will present these clues starting from the easiest category to the hardest, following the order set by the puzzle: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
If you want hints for today’s categories, click here! These hints won’t reveal the exact names but will point you in the right direction.
- Today’s yellow category relates to bodies of water.
- The green category involves words used when clarity is important or when spelling something out.
- The blue category is connected to specific car brands.
- The purple category involves words that go well with a watery animal known for its blubber.
Herring Watch: No “bean” category today!
Today’s Answers
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Answers for today:
- Yellow (Bodies of Water): Infinity, Kiddie, Kidney, Olympic
- Green (Words Used for Clarity or Spelling): In the NATO Phonetic Alphabet
- Blue (Car Brands): Ford Models — Bronco, Fiesta, Mustang, Pinto
- Purple (Words Pairing with a Watery Animal Known for Its Blubber): Elephant, Great, Navy, Vacuum