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Positivity-Themed NYT Strands Hints Unveiled for January 11, 2026

Originally Published 1 day ago — by Mashable

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Mashable outlines NYT Strands hints and answers for January 11, 2026, highlighting a positivity-themed puzzle, a vertical spangram with the answer That's Great, and a word list including Hooray, Huzzah, Yippee, Thats Great, Whoopee, Booyah, and Awesome; hints are provided to help solvers progress.

NYT Connections December 31, 2025: Hints, Answers, and Explanations

Originally Published 12 days ago — by CNET

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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.

NYT Connections and Sports Edition Hints for December 27-28, 2025

Originally Published 15 days ago — by Mashable

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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.

NYT Connections December 23-24, 2025: Hints and Answers

Originally Published 19 days ago — by CNET

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The article provides hints and answers for the NYT Connections puzzle on Dec. 24, including clues for four groups: slang for money (bacon, bread, cheese, paper), masticate (bite, champ, chew, munch), fish (char, pollock, sole, tang), and ways to vocalize musically plus a letter (hump, rapt, singe, whistler). It also mentions the use of a Connections Bot for scoring and analysis.