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Today’s puzzle in the New York Times’ Connections game is ready to be solved. If you’re trying to keep your streak perfect and just need help with that last tricky category, we’ve got all the clues you need.
Below, you’ll find hints ranging from general ideas to direct answers—whether you want a little nudge or the full reveal.
If you’re here by mistake and need answers for November 11, just click here.
Category Hints
We’ll go through these hints from the easiest to the hardest, as the game suggests: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Click below to see the hints without spoiling the actual category names. These will direct you in the right direction.
- The yellow category is related to activities.
- The green category is connected to fools or idiots.
- The blue category involves abbreviations that stand for entire words.
- The purple category includes common words found in a language that isn’t English.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did:
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Feel free to share your results in the comments!
Answers listed below:
- The purple category relates to Spanish words.
Purple Category: Spanish Words
This is the full list of answers for today’s puzzle.





