A fresh day brings a new puzzle wall in the New York Times Connections game. If you’re eager to keep your streak alive and just need to tackle that one last tricky category, don’t worry—we’ve got all the clues you need.
Below, you’ll find a range of hints, from subtle suggestions about what to search for to direct answers. Whether you’re after a gentle push in the right direction or a clever way to maintain your perfect record, you’re in the right spot.
If you accidentally arrived here and are searching for answers for January 20, click here.
Category Hints
We will share hints starting from the easiest category to the hardest as listed in the puzzle: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
If you want the hints for today’s categories, click below! These hints will guide you without revealing the specific category names.
For today’s yellow category, think about being unkind.
The green category pertains to various physical representations of people, animals, or structures, often associated with games or planning.
The blue category touches on cold weather and strategies to cope with it.
The purple category involves a medical or academic title linked to fictional characters with that designation.
Herring Watch: Dig and Shovel are unrelated. Salt and Pepper don’t connect either.
Today’s Answers
We swiftly wrapped up today’s puzzle without losing any attempts!
If you’re looking for today’s solutions, click below!
Today’s answers are listed below:
Green Category: Small Likeness
Options include: Doll, Figure, Miniature, Model
Blue Category: Used to Clear Snow
Purple Category: Doctors in Pop Culture