It’s a brand new day, which means a brand new puzzle wall to crack in the New York Times’s Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your streak alive and just need to pin down that one tricky category, don’t fret – we’ve got all the hints you’ll require.
You’ll find all the assistance you need right here, from cryptic clues to direct answers. Whether you need a subtle nudge or a quick way to maintain your flawless record, you’ve come to the right spot.
If you’re in the wrong place and actually need the answers for October 15, click here.
Category Hints
Today’s puzzle is quite tricky.
We will provide hints from the easiest category to the hardest, as determined by the puzzle itself – Yellow, Green, Blue, and then Purple.
If you want today’s category hints, click below! These will give you direction without revealing the actual names of the categories.
Today’s yellow category pertains to things that have not yet happened.
Today’s green category relates to competitions and games and how they’re typically structured.
Today’s blue category consists of foods usually enjoyed for breakfast. Often sugary and often served with milk.
Today’s purple category relates to a specific hand gesture.
Herring Watch: Ways to say goodbye are unrelated.
Today’s Answers
We handled today’s puzzle without losing any lives.
If you want today’s answers, click below!
Yellow Category: At Some Future Point
Eventually, Later, Next, Soon
Green Category: Parts Of A Tournament Setup
Bracket, Bye, Round, Seed
Blue Category: Bits Of Breakfast Cereal
Cheerio, Flake, Pebble, Puff
Purple Category: What The Outstretched Index And Middle Fingers Can Represent
Peace, Scissors, Two, Victory