It’s a fresh day, which means a new challenge in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your winning streak intact and just need help with that last tricky category, fear not—we’ve got all the hints you need.
Below, you’ll find a mix of subtle nudges towards what to consider and full-fledged answers. So whether you need a gentle push or a quick fix to maintain your perfect score, you’ve come to the right place.
If you’re here by accident and need the answers for October 18, click here.
Category Hints
Today’s puzzle is rather challenging. We’ll detail hints from the easiest category to the most difficult, based on the puzzle’s layout: Yellow, Green, Blue, and then Purple.
For today’s hints, click below! These hints won’t reveal the exact category names, but will guide you in the right direction.
Today’s yellow category is about the act of creating or causing something.
Today’s green category is centered around strong fragrances.
Today’s blue category pertains to things that sting when touched.
Today’s purple category reflects our expertise—video games! If you’re new here and came specifically for Connections, welcome! We write about all things gaming.
Today’s Answers
We completed today’s puzzle without any setbacks.
Today’s answers are as follows:
Yellow Category: Creating and Causing
Generate, Inspire, Prompt, Provoke
Green Category: Commonly Scented Items
Candle, Incense, Lotion, Soap
Blue Category: Objects That Sting
Insult, Jellyfish, Nettle, Wasp
Purple Category: Video Game Series
Civilization, Halo, Madden, Metroid