Welcome to a fresh day and a brand new puzzle wall in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re aiming to maintain your winning streak and just need help with that one stubborn category, you’re in luck! We’ve gathered all the clues you might need.
Below, you’ll find everything from subtle hints about what to search for to direct answers. Whether you’re looking for a little push in the right direction or a clever shortcut to keep your record pristine, you’ve come to the right spot.
If you accidentally landed here and need answers for March 10, just click here.
Hints for the Categories
We’ll provide the hints from the easiest category to the most challenging, following the sequence of the puzzle: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
For today’s category hints, click below! These hints won’t give away the exact names of the categories but will help guide you.
Today’s yellow category is about things that stand out as different.
The green category features sounds that alert or signal.
The blue category focuses on animal hides.
The purple category relates to the last names of well-known musicians who play the same instrument.
Important Note: There is no category for ‘items you might keep in your pockets,’ and fast food does not apply here either.
Today’s Solutions
We completely missed the mark on today’s puzzle.
If you need today’s answers, click below!
Here are today’s answers:
Yellow Category: Uncommon Variations
Alternative, Break, Change, Departure
Green Category: Sound Signals
Alarm, Bell, Intercom, Phone
Blue Category: Traditional Leather Items
Football, Moccasins, Saddle, Wallet
Purple Category: Notable Singer-Songwriter Pianists
Keys, King, Legend, Wonder