If you enjoy a good brain teaser, Connections by The New York Times is a game you’ll want to try! This isn’t your typical word game—it’s all about spotting hidden connections between words. Each day, you get 16 words and the challenge is to group them into four categories based on subtle links. Whether you’re a novice or a pro, it’s a fun and challenging experience for all.
What is NYT Connections?
Created by New York Times associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu, Connections has quickly become a fan favorite. Its simple but addictive concept brings together a global community of word game lovers, all eager to uncover clever word connections.
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How to play NYT Connections
The rules are simple: You get 16 words and need to organize them into four groups, each tied to a shared theme—like literature, technology, or geography. Some categories are easy to spot, while others require some creative thinking. It’s a fun challenge for your logic and problem-solving skills. Ready to dive in? Test your skills with today’s puzzle!
NYT Connections Hints for February 2
Yellow: Unhappy
Green: Winged creatures/
Blue: TV sitcom clans
Purple: Terms starting with “K”
If you know what we are talking about, minimise this page and try to solve your puzzle.
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NYT Connections Today: These are categories
Yellow: Dejected
Green: Birds That Are Verbs
Blue: TV Comedy Families
Purple: Words After “K”
NYT Connections Today: Answer for February 2
Dejected: BLUE, DOWN, HANGDOG, SORRY
Birds That Are Verbs: DUCK, GROUSE, HAWK, SWALLOW
TV Comedy Families: GRIFFIN, MUNSTER, PARTRIDGE, PICKLES
Words After “K”: MART, POP, STREET, SWISS