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Each new day brings a fresh puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your streak intact and only need help with that stubborn last category, we’ve got you covered with all the hints you might need.
Below, you’ll find guidance from brief clues to direct you, to the exact answers. Whether you need a gentle push or a clever hint to keep your perfect run going, this is the place for you.
Category Hints
We’ll list these hints starting from the easiest to the hardest, following the order of the game’s own structure: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Want hints for today’s categories? Click below! These won’t reveal the exact names but will point you in the right direction.
- The yellow category relates to a tendency to oppose authority figures.
- The green category is connected to commonly-feminine clothing items.
- The blue category involves poker.
- The purple category pertains to sweet treats, but only halves of them—think American favorites.
Today’s Answers
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If you used our clues or hints, I’d love to hear how it went in the comments!
Answers for today:
- Green Category: Dress measurements – Bust, Hips, Length, Waist
- Blue Category: Cards in Texas Hold ‘Em
- Purple Category: Last words of candy brands in the singular form
If you’d like to see the full solutions, simply click below for the complete answers list.




