Playing today’s New York Times Connections word game but can’t seem to figure out any groups? I had the same issue — it was another tough one! But now that I know the answers, I’ll share some hints (and spoilers if you want them) to help you get through Monday’s puzzle: #813. Don’t feel bad for taking a peek — these puzzles are designed to keep you guessing.
Since we’re in this together, I’ll share how I did each day. Like I said, this was another difficult one to solve. I honestly wasn’t sure that I would make it — yellow was the only one that stood out to me.
If you’re new to NYT Connections, we’ve got some tips to help you along the way. Also, check out today’s Wordle hints and answer.
How to play NYT Connections
NYT Connections is a surprisingly difficult word game and if you play, you’re now considered a “connector.” There are 16 words presented in a four-by-four grid and your goal is to match four words into their respective color-coded groups (yellow, green, blue, purple). Yellow is the easiest to guess while purple is the hardest.
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Your job is to find out how the four words are connected to a specific group. For instance, in one recent puzzle, the blue group hint was “related to buying a home” and the words were appraisal, escrow, insurance and mortgage.
If you make a mistake when you submit, that’s okay. You get four guesses before the game is over and the answers are revealed. You can also click on the lightbulb icon in the game to get some hints, but we’ll also provide those here.
If you find yourself obsessed with this game after completing just one puzzle, I’ve got bad news for you. You can only play once a day. The timer resets each night at midnight.
Tips for playing NYT Connections
I only recently started playing Connections, but here are some tips I’ve found useful along the way.
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1. When you get an answer wrong, pay attention to the text that appears at the top of the puzzle. “One away” means you only got one word wrong. Analyze each word to find one that might fit better in another group and try a new word.
2. If you’re stuck, shuffle the board. You can shuffle as many times as you’d like to help you see some different word combinations.
3. Try to find the easy yellow group words first. Those words usually stick out because they have so much in common — they’re often synonyms of one another. But be wary of the trick words that could fit into multiple categories.
4. Stumped? Come back to the puzzle later with a fresher mind. Trying to solve a difficult puzzle without “sleeping” on it might result in too many mistakes.
Today’s NYT Connections hints
Check out these hints if you’re having a hard time grouping them together.
I’ll give you my own hints:
Yellow group: Kickoff
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Green group: Important people who have special days
Blue group: Well-known creative writers
Purple group: Could be related to a red chirpy animal, sports or a dignitary
Here’s one word from each group:
Yellow group hint word: Launch
Green group hint word: Saint Patrick
Blue group hint word: Burns
Purple group hint word: Bird
Okay, on to the official group names for a bigger hint. If you don’t want to know what those are, then stop scrolling.
NYT Connections group names
Here are the group names for today’s puzzle.
Yellow group: First appearance
Green group: Ones celebrated with holidays
Blue group: Famous poets
Purple group: What “cardinal” might refer to
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Warning, spoilers ahead! If you scroll past this, the answers are right below.
Final warning! Last chance to go back and finish the game.
Today’s NYT Connections answers (spoilers)
Here are the Connections groups and the words that go with them.
Yellow group: First appearance (debut, introduction, launch, premiere)
Green group: Ones celebrated with holidays (mother, president, Saint Patrick, Saint Valentine)
Blue group: Famous poets (Bishop, Burns, Lorde, Pope)
Purple group: What “cardinal” might refer to (Bird, Clergy Member, MLB Player, NFL Player)
My results today
My literature professors would be so disappointed in me today. When I read the words, my mind definitely didn’t go to “famous poets.” I almost had it but honestly thought the category was “famous people.” To be fair, this puzzle had words that could belong in multiple categories. At least I made it through this one… barely.
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Thanks for reading! Share how you did today in the comments.



