NYT Connections Puzzle (June 19): Today's Answers, Hints, & A Few Sneaky Twists

NYT Connections Answers: The New York Times' brain-teasing Connections puzzle is back with its Thursday edition, and today’s challenge has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. Whether you're a seasoned solver or someone nervously eyeing the puzzle board, today's Connections #738 offers just enough curveballs to test your wits.

For June 19, the puzzle presents 16 seemingly unrelated words: Final, Destination, Train, Stops, Blocks, Ball, Masks, Papers, Foils, Jacks, Jackets, Route, Attendance, Gloves, Starting Point, and Homework. At first glance, it's a curious mix — some words feel academic, some scream travel, and others seem like a child’s toy box exploded.

As always, the challenge lies in grouping these words into four sets of four, each sharing a hidden theme. But tread carefully: misleading connections often lure players into traps, and the game allows only three mistakes before revealing the answers.

Clues To Get You Closer

Struggling solvers were offered a handful of clues to point them in the right direction. For those eyeing an easy start, the yellow group hinted: "Together they'll determine whether you pass or not." Meanwhile, navigation enthusiasts might have found solace in the green clue: "Think about navigation." Kids at heart would recognise the blue category: "Kids love to play with these." And for those with a sporty edge, the purple prompt teased: "They're needed by 'sporty swordsmen'."

Additional nudges noted that the blue and purple groups consisted entirely of objects, and clarified a potential pitfall: though ‘Jack’ and ‘Jacket’ sound similar, they belong in entirely different categories.

The Big Reveal: Today's Groups And Answers

So, how did today's Connections puzzle finally break down? Here’s the full solution:

  • Yellow: Components Of One’s Grade — Attendance, Final, Homework, Papers
  • Green: Map App Options — Destination, Route, Starting Point, Stops
  • Blue: Classic Toys — Ball, Blocks, Jacks, Train
  • Purple: Fencing Gear — Foils, Gloves, Jackets, Masks

It’s the kind of lineup that makes you groan at how obvious it seems after you've seen the answers. The NYT once again demonstrated how simple words can weave together in deceptively tricky ways, making Connections a daily ritual for puzzle lovers worldwide.

The Game That Keeps You Hooked

Connections, one of The New York Times’ most popular games alongside Wordle, continues to captivate with its unique format. The colour-coded difficulty system — Yellow (Easiest), Green (Easy), Blue (Medium), and Purple (Hardest) — adds a layer of strategy, rewarding careful thinkers and intuitive guessers alike.

For those who struggled today: tomorrow offers a fresh grid, new words, and another chance to crack the code. And if you're itching to test your puzzle prowess right away, you can always click here to play today's Connections puzzle.

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