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It’s a new day, which means a fresh puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your winning streak and only need help with that last tricky category, we’ve got you covered with all the clues you might need.
Below, you’ll find everything from subtle hints about what to look for to the full answers. Whether you want a gentle push in the right direction or a clever way to maintain your spotless record, this is the place to be.
If you entered by mistake and need the answers for October 18 instead, click here.
Category Hints
We’ll share hints starting from the easiest category to the toughest, as specified by the game—Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Want today’s category clues? Click below! These hints won’t reveal the actual category names but will guide you in the right direction.
- The yellow category relates to how someone might end up on the ground.
- The green category pertains to books.
- The blue category involves getting mad.
- The purple category connects to sweet treats with a little extra, mainly for American players.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did today:
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If you used our clues or assistance, let us know how it went in the comments.
Below are the full answers:
- Fall, Spill, Tumble, Wipeout
- Green Category: Parts of a book — Cover, Jacket, Leaves, Spine
- Blue Category: Lose It, With “Out” — to lose it
- Purple Category: Chocolate Bars Plus A Letter — Crunchy, Dover, Marsh, Skort