The New York Times’ daily Connections puzzle challenges players to group sixteen words into four categories of four, based on shared themes. Today’s edition (#877) features a mix of straightforward and slightly trickier connections, ranging from navigation terms to file types.
Today’s Hints
The puzzle offers a range of difficulty. Here’s a breakdown of hints, progressing from easier to harder groups:
- Yellow (Easiest): Think about how you control direction.
- Green: This group describes something covering a surface lightly.
- Blue: Consider common ways to save digital data.
- Purple (Hardest): A musical instrument.
Today’s Solutions
Here are the groups and their corresponding words:
- Yellow: Steer – Direct, Drive, Guide, Pilot
- Green: Thin Layer – Coat, Film, Leaf, Sheet
- Blue: File Extensions – Doc, Mid, Tiff, Zip
- Purple: ____ Guitar – Air, Electric, Rhythm, Slide
The Times Games Ecosystem
The NYT has expanded its gaming platform with features like a Connections Bot. This tool analyzes player performance, tracking metrics like win rate, perfect scores, and streaks. Registered users can now quantify their puzzle-solving skills, adding a competitive element to the daily challenge.
Challenging Past Puzzles
The Connections puzzle difficulty varies. Some previous editions have been particularly tough:
- #5: “Things you can set” (Mood, Record, Table, Volleyball)
- #4: “One in a dozen” (Egg, Juror, Month, Rose)
- #3: “Streets on screen” (Elm, Fear, Jump, Sesame)
- #2: “Power ____” (Nap, Plant, Ranger, Trip)
- #1: “Things that can run” (Candidate, Faucet, Mascara, Nose)
These past puzzles illustrate how the game relies on abstract or metaphorical connections, making some groupings surprisingly elusive.
The Connections puzzle remains a popular daily test of vocabulary and pattern recognition. Whether you solve it independently or with hints, the challenge provides a mental workout for puzzle enthusiasts.


























