Today’s NYT Connections Hint and Answers (Sat. July 6)

Want a tip on Connections today? Following on from the monumental success of the daily puzzle game Wordle, the New York Times now has another fantastically popular word game available. It’s called Connections, and if you haven’t played it yet, it’s time to start.

In this guide, we’ll give you a handy pick for today’s Connections puzzle on Saturday 6th July, before revealing the group themes and the Connections answers themselves. We’ll also explain how to play Connections if it’s your first time coming from Wordle!

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Words of connection on Saturday 6th July

For reference, here are the 16 Connections words for today:

Saw Dog Pitcher Bottle
Phone Freeze Cell Spoon
mobile Protein Rattlesnake Atom
Valcha Price Molecule Bethlehem

Connection tip for July 6

Here’s a clue for each of the word groups in today’s Connections puzzle, plus a few more clues to help you find the answer:

  • Yellow (easiest): These words are part of what you learn about in science class.
  • Green (easy): Things to buy while you wait.
  • Blue (Medium): Household items that can serve as music sources.
  • Purple (Hardest): These words precede the word for the label type.
  • Another tip 1: Telephone, mobile and mobile belong to different groups.
  • Another tip 2: The bottle and the jug belong to two different groups.

Connection groups for July 6th

If you need even more of a clue to understand today’s Connections puzzle, below we’ll reveal the four correct Connections groups—the themes that tie together each set of four words in the Connections grid.

Here are today’s connection groups:

  • Biological building blocks
  • Shopping for a baby
  • Objects played as instruments
  • ___ Tag

Now that you know the themes for the various different connections in today’s puzzle, see if you can solve it! If not, see the full answer below.


Spoiler alert! Today’s Connections answer is upon us!


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What is the response to Connections today (Saturday 6th July)?

  • Biological building blocks: Atom, Cell, Molecule, Protein
  • Shopping for a baby: Bottle, Cot, Mobile, Rattle
  • Objects played as instruments: Jug, Saw, Spoon, Winch
  • ___ Tag: Dog, Freeze, Phone, Price

Congratulations if you answered correctly today, either with or without the help of our helpful hints above! And if you didn’t make it today, don’t worry—a new Connections puzzle comes out every day at midnight, so you can try again tomorrow, just like with Wordle!

What is a connection?

Connections is a word puzzle game published daily by the NYT, host of the endlessly popular Wordle puzzle. Created daily by crossword creator Wyna Liu, the connection gives you a choice of 16 seemingly disparate words to group into four sets of four, with each group of four words sharing a common theme.

For example, the words “Hook”, “Nana”, “Peter” and “Wendy” are all Peter Pan characters. Or to take another example, “Action”, “Ballpark”, “Go” and “Stick” are all words that commonly occur right before the word “Figure”.

It’s your job to figure out what these themes are that link the different words together – but be careful, because often red herring connectors are placed there on purpose to throw you off! To win the game, you must find all four connections without making 4 mistakes. On your fourth mistake, the game ends and the answer is revealed automatically.

Each of the four groups in each day’s Connection puzzle is also assigned a different color to represent how easy or difficult it is to find the Connection. These colors are: yellow (easiest), green (easy), blue (medium) and purple (hardest).

That concludes today’s tutorial on how to solve the NYT Connections word puzzle. If you’re looking for help with Wordle, we’ve also got our list of past Wordle answers as well as the Wordle hint and answer for Saturday 6th July. You can also check out our list of the best Wordle starter words or use our Wordle Solver tool to help you find the answer easily!

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