Today marks another engaging day in the New York Times’s Connections game. If you’re aiming to maintain your streak and need help with that last tricky category, we’ve got your back with all the hints you may need.
From vague suggestions to clear answers, you’ll find everything below. Whether you want a little nudge or the full answer to keep your record spotless, you’re in the right spot.
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Hints for Each Category
Today’s puzzle promises to be enjoyable.
We will present the hints in order of difficulty as determined by the puzzle: Yellow, Green, Blue, and finally Purple.
If you’re interested in hints for today’s categories, click below! These will guide you without revealing the actual category names.
Today’s yellow category is about groups of people who share a common profession, interest, or agenda.
Today’s green category deals with how you might describe clothing that leaves little to the imagination.
Today’s blue category relates to events that might bring one to their knees.
Today’s purple category involves a certain punctuation mark and its implications.
Herring Watch: While we didn’t notice any misleading clues today, feel free to comment below if you did!
Answers for Today
We tackled the puzzle with just one life lost, and we started by solving the purple category. Success!
If you want to see today’s answers, click below!
Here are today’s answers:
Yellow Category: Alliance
Association, Guild, League, Union
Green Category: Close-Fitting
Clingy, Sleek, Slinky, Snug
Blue Category: Occasions When One Might Kneel
Apology, Dubbing, Prayer, Proposal
Purple Category: What An Apostrophe Might Indicate
Contraction, Foot, Possessive, Quotation