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Today’s puzzle wall in the New York Times Connections game offers a fresh challenge. If you’re trying to keep your streak intact and struggle with that last tricky category, we’re here to help with hints and answers.
Below, you’ll find clues ranging from general hints to the outright solutions. Whether you want a gentle nudge or the full answer, this is the right place.
If you came here by mistake and need the answers for October 27, click here.
Category Hints
We’ll start with the easiest category and work toward the hardest, following the order set by the puzzle: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Want hints for today’s categories? Click below! These tips won’t reveal the category names but will give you a helpful push in the right direction.
- Yellow Category: This relates to things being overused or repetitive.
- Green Category: This pertains to being knowledgeable or informed.
- Blue Category: This involves functions typically used with televisions.
- Purple Category: This is about musical artists whose names have a little extra added to their front parts.
Today’s Answers
Here is how I did today:
- Purple: 🟪🟪🟪🟪
- Yellow: 🟨🟨🟨🟨
- Green: 🟩🟩🟩🟩
- Blue: 🟦🟦🟦🟦
If you used our hints or clues, let us know how you did in the comments!
Want the full answers? Click below for the solutions:
- Yellow Category: Banality (including Cliché, Chestnut, Platitude, Trope)
- Green Category: In The Know
- Blue Category: Remote Control Buttons
- Purple Category: One-Named Singer Plus Starting Letter (examples: Gusher, Kenya, Ocher, Pelvis)
 
			 
					
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