Overview: Anxiety terms, Monopoly words, Greek figures, and egg-based phrases define today’s NYT Connections; watch the ...
There are some daily rituals that are pretty much universal—drinking coffee or tea in the morning, sharing funny videos with your loved ones on social media, and playing the word games and puzzles ...
Connections is a category-matching puzzle game from The New York Times where you're presented with a set of 16 words every day. Your goal is to sort them into four groups of four. Each group is based ...
A question I often hear as the puzzle’s writer is, simply: “What were you thinking?” It’s a question I find myself asking the solver, too.
Learn about how the game’s editor makes the boards. When we first released Connections in 2023, Wyna Liu, the game’s editor, wrote about her approach to creating the boards. Now, a thousand puzzles ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Because of how popular the puzzles are, it's extra fun for fans to get a peek behind the curtain (or, you know, the app) and learn ...
What Makes Connections Tick. For newcomers, NYT Connections presents 16 words that must be sorted into four thematic groups of four. The twist? You're limited to four mistakes, an ...