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NYT Connections January 22, 2026 hints and answers: Here is everything you need to solve the puzzle

Here’s a complete guide to the NYT Connections puzzle for January 22, 2026, including hints, answers, and tips to help you solve it easily.

NYT Connections February 9, 2026 hints and answers: Here is everything you need to solve the puzzle
NYT Connections February 9, 2026 hints and answers: Here is everything you need to solve the puzzle

For fans of The New York Times’ popular Connections puzzle, January 22, 2026, brings puzzle #956, offering a new set of sixteen words to sort. This well-liked word game asks players to find the hidden links between words, putting them into four different groups of four that share a common idea. Whether you’re trying to keep your perfect streak going or just need a little help to solve today’s special puzzle, this guide is here for you.

Below, you will find useful hints to help you figure things out, along with the full answers for today’s NYT Connections.

What is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is a popular daily word game from The New York Times. The objective of the game is to sort a grid of 16 seemingly unrelated words into four groups of four, based on hidden common associations.

Here’s a breakdown of how it works:

The grid: You are presented with 16 words in a 4×4 grid.

The goal: Your task is to identify four groups of four words that share a hidden connection or category.

Categories: These connections can be based on various things, such as synonyms, common phrases, linguistic patterns (e.g., words with only one vowel, words ending in a certain letter, Themes and Wordplay.

Difficulty: Each of the four categories is colour-coded by difficulty:

Yellow: Easiest

Green: Medium

Blue: Hard

Purple: Trickiest (often involves more abstract connections or wordplay)

How to play NYT connections:

Connections presents a grid of 16 words. Your objective is to identify four groups of four words that share a hidden connection.
Select Words: Click or tap on four words you believe belong together.
Submit Guess: Once you’ve chosen your four, hit the “Submit” button.
Correct Match: If correct, the words will vanish, revealing their category and color. (Yellow is the easiest, followed by Green, Blue, and Purple as the most challenging.)
Incorrect Match: A wrong guess counts as a mistake. You get up to four mistakes before the game ends.
Win: Solve all four groups to win the puzzle.

NYT Connections #956 (January 22, 2026) requires linking 16 words into four color-coded groups, starting with easy yellow and ending with tricky purple.

Yellow: Well-Defined, as an Image
Clear, Crisp, Distinct, Sharp – Descriptors for high-resolution or focused visuals.

Green: Fruit Desserts
Cobbler, Crumble, Strudel, Turnover – Baked treats featuring fruit fillings.

Blue: Bungle
Fluff, Fumble, Miss, Trip – Ways to mess up or err clumsily.

Purple: Magazines Plus a Letter
Ellen (Elle + N), Spiny (Spin + Y), Timer (Time + R), Use (Us + E) – Magazine titles altered by one extra letter.

This article was first uploaded on January twenty-two, twenty twenty-six, at nineteen minutes past nine in the morning.
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