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A new day means a fresh puzzle wall in the New York Times’ game, Connections. If you’re trying to keep your streak intact and need help figuring out that stubborn last category, we’ve got all the hints you need.
Below, you’ll find everything—from vague clues to direct answers. Whether you want a gentle nudge or a clever hint to avoid breaking your perfect record, you’re in the right place.
Category Hints
We’ll give these hints starting with the easiest category to the hardest, in the order the puzzle presents: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
If you’d like to see today’s category hints, click here! These tips won’t reveal the exact category names but will point you in the right direction.
Today’s hints include:
- The yellow category relates to things you might say behind someone’s back.
- The green category involves marriage.
- The blue category is about groups of people.
- The purple category relates to musical theater, with some extra elements.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did today:
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If you used our clues or help, share your results in the comments below!
If you want to see the full answers, click here!
The answers are:
- Green Category: Seen At A Wedding — Altar, Bouquet, Cake, Ring
- Purple Category: Musical plus starting letter — Brent, Chair, Fannie, Scats