The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for today's NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with the solution being apartment-related words, sonorous terms, poker hands, and an animal-related group.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for the January 5 NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with tips to help solve it.
The article provides hints and answers for the NYT Connections puzzle on Jan. 5, including clues for each group: social media actions, furthest points, art movements ending in 'ism,' and meanings of 'V.' It also mentions the game's features and related puzzles.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for today's NYT Connections puzzle, a word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with categories including paper publications, spools, football actions, and synonyms for butt. It also offers tips for solving the puzzle and encourages players to enjoy the game daily.
The article provides hints, strategies, and the solution for the January 3 NYT Connections puzzle, which involves grouping 16 words into four categories: army ranks, legwear, Rihanna's hits, and wet items. It explains the game's mechanics and offers tips for solving it, especially for pop music fans, and shares the correct answer for the day.
The article provides hints, answers, and strategies for the NYT Connections puzzle on Jan. 3, 2026, including clues related to army ranks, legwear, Rihanna's hit songs, and wet items, along with information about the game's features and scoring.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for the NYT Connections puzzle #936, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among words, with today's categories including write, skit, benchmark, and vegetable minus starting letter.
The article provides hints, categories, and the solution for today's NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players identify common threads among 16 words divided into four categories, with tips to help solve it.
The article provides hints, strategies, and solutions for the December 30 NYT Connections Sports Edition puzzle, which involves grouping words related to sports into categories like basketball shots, cricket equipment, World Cup winners, and gymnasts minus a letter.
The article provides hints and answers for the NYT Connections puzzle on Dec. 31, including clues for four groups with themes like New Year celebrations, places where things disappear, Philadelphia-related terms, and bodies of water, along with details about the puzzle and related tools.
The article provides hints and answers for the NYT Connections puzzle on December 30, 2025, including group themes such as intention, measuring devices, parts of a flight, and bike accessories, along with detailed explanations for each group. It also mentions the puzzle's difficulty and the availability of a Connections Bot for analysis.
The NYT Connections puzzle for December 29 involves grouping words into four categories related to summer sports, biological structures, tendencies, and car brand homophones. The article provides hints, strategies, and the solution for players to solve or verify their answers.
The article provides hints and answers for the NYT Connections puzzle on December 29, including clues for each category: tendencies, biological structures, Summer Olympic events, and car brand homophones, with specific answers listed for each group.
The article provides hints, strategies, and the solution for the December 28 NYT Connections Sports Edition puzzle, which involves grouping words related to sports into four categories: Soccer Stats, Roles on a Punt Play, Sams, and ____Coach.
The article provides hints, strategies, and the solution for the December 28 NYT Connections puzzle, a popular word grouping game where players categorize 16 words into four groups based on common themes, with categories including shipping containers, unmoving objects, mechanical watch parts, and dogs with altered first letters.