The New York Times’ Connections is a popular word game where you have to group 16 different words into four distinct categories.
The groups can be based on literally anything that you can think of, and for ease, it is divided into Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple Category which are actually the difficulty levels.
For today, many players may struggle to group words, such as Jay, Yank, letter A, and so on. Here are list of words you will find today:
- MAKE
- FROZEN
- MAY
- DRAG
- YANK
- PRODUCE
- JAY
- FIRM
- A
- DANCING
- FAST
- MOLD
- CARD
- DAIRY
- FORM
- TIGHT

If you want no further hints or spoilers, don’t scroll below.
Hints For Today
- Yellow Group: Make Something
- Green Group: Something still or immovable
- Blue Group: one of the Athlete’s Short form
- Purple Group: Think of Something Royal
The next series contains complete answers and groups, no look no further if you don’t want answers yet.
List of Answers
- Construct (Yellow): Form, Make, Mold, Produce
- Fixed in Place (Green Group): Fast, Firm, Frozen, Tight
- MLB Player, For Short (Blue Group): A, Card, Jay, Yank
- ___ Queen (Purple): Dairy, Dancing, Drag, May
For today, and like most of the days, the Blue and Purple were tricky. Here is what the group actually meant;
MLB Player, For Short: A (Athletics), Card (St. Louis Cardinals), Jay (Toronto Blue Jays), Yank (New York Yankees)
___ Queen: Dairy Queen (Fast-Food Chain), Dancing Queen (ABBA Sing), Drag Queen (a person, usually male, who uses drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate female), May Queen (central figure in traditional May Day/ May 1st festivities)
If you enjoy word gaames you can try other NYT games, including Strands, Spelling Bee, Wordle, and many more. Also, the game refreshes daily at Midnight.




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