
NYT Connections is a popular word puzzle developed by The New York Times, designed to enhance vocabulary and word knowledge. The core mechanic involves identifying connections between words and grouping them into sets of four. The game was released on June 12, 2023, for PC as part of its beta testing phase and has since become a widely played game, second only to Wordle within the NYT gaming platform.
This article offers guidance to players tackling today’s puzzle, providing useful tips and strategies. The objective is to correctly sort 16 words into four distinct categories. The game allows players to improve their vocabulary and enjoy a stimulating brain teaser. Social media platforms are filled with discussions about the puzzle, with users sharing their successes and failures.
The hints for the current puzzle focus on categories such as slang or polite terms for one’s posterior, equipment used for hitting balls, components of wedding attire, and compound words with rhyming endings. The categories to solve are DERRIERE, USED TO HIT A BALL IN SPORTS, COMPONENTS OF A BRIDE’S ENSEMBLE, and RHYMING COMPOUND WORDS.
The solutions to today’s Connections puzzle are: BACKSIDE, CABOOSE, SEAT, TAIL; BAT, MALLET, RACKET, STICK; BOUQUET, BUSTLE, TRAIN, VEIL; and BACKPACK, COOKBOOK, HUBBUB, NITWIT.
To play NYT Connections, players are given a grid of words and must find the links between them, utilizing their understanding of synonyms, antonyms, and related word groups. Hints are available if needed. Players can track their streak and challenge others. The daily puzzles are released at midnight. Players are challenged to categorize 16 words into four groups of four, based on the established connections. Be cautious of words that fit into more than one category. The groups are color-coded, with yellow generally being the easiest, blue and green in the middle, and purple the most challenging. Incorrect guesses result in losing a life, and four incorrect attempts lead to game over.







