Hints
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle presents a captivating mix of themes that will challenge both seasoned players and newcomers alike. As you navigate through the categories, we’ve devised a series of hints to help tease out the key groupings without revealing too much.
For the yellow group, think “For sure” to nail down these four words. Moving on to the green group, you’ll find a connection linked to celebrations, so consider something you might “wave” or “put on the wall.”
Blue group players will need to channel their inner connoisseurs, as these words relate to a classic indulgence—“Smoke ’em if you got ’em” is the best way to approach this. Finally, the purple group will test your ear for language with “Sounds like…” hinting at clever homophones.
Answers
Now, let’s uncover the answers for today’s groups, carefully organized by their respective themes for your reference.
For the yellow group, the theme is “downright.” The correct words are:
- pure
- sheer
- stark
- utter
Shifting to the green group, the associated theme is “pennant,” with answers being:
- banner
- colors
- flag
- standard
In the blue category, dedicated to “cigarette brands,” the four correct terms are:
- Camel
- Kent
- Parliament
- Salem
Lastly, the purple group revolves around homophones of methods to “get smaller.” The answers include:
- lesson (lessen)
- reseed (recede)
- sync (sink)
- wayne (wane)
Puzzle enthusiasts often find distinct satisfaction in piecing together these connections. If you’re eager for even more puzzle-solving help, dive into our resources on Connections and discover fresh strategies to sharpen your skills.
