NYT Connections Answers Today (July 11): Brands, Birds, Ballads & Wordplay. Check Out Hints & Solution

NYT Connections Answers: Another Friday, another tangled grid of possibilities in the New York Times’ daily word puzzle, Connections. Puzzle #761, released on July 11, had players digging deep and navigating brand names, feathered friends, music genres, and phonetic trickery; all in the race to crack the four mystery groups.

For those unfamiliar, Connections is a game of deduction and pattern-spotting. Players are presented with 16 words and tasked with sorting them into four groups of four, each linked by a common theme. Sounds simple? It rarely is.

Here’s what made today’s puzzle delightfully deceptive.

Brands Become Verbs in the Yellow Group

The easiest group of the day brought corporate culture to the forefront, but not just any companies. These are brand names that have become verbs in everyday speech. The four:

  • Google
  • Uber
  • Zoom
  • Photoshop

The hint practically writes itself: “Words that were once proper nouns but now double as verbs.”

Green Gets Silly, But Literally

The green group had players giggling or groaning as they traced out a set of words used to describe a foolish or silly person. The four:

  • Goof
  • Dodo
  • Goose
  • Yahoo

While playful in tone, this set wasn’t as straightforward, with some terms (like Goose) tricking players into thinking of animals instead.

Songs Sing Out in the Blue Category

Music lovers may have found comfort in this one. The Blue group brought together types of songs, both poetic and symbolic:

  • Love
  • Swan
  • Siren
  • Folk

Each word carries musical or thematic weight, whether from mythology (Siren Song), tradition (Folk Song), or romantic ballads (Love Song). Swan song, of course, stumped a few.

Purple’s Homophones Were the Toughest

The most cryptic set, Purple, played on homophones or the words that sound like synonyms for something despicable:

  • Fowl (foul)
  • Vial (vile)
  • Mien (mean)
  • Offal (awful)

These twisted phonetics had solvers second-guessing everything. Most didn’t see the theme until the last moment—a fitting challenge for a Friday.

Connections #761: A Game of Misleading Clues and Satisfying ‘Aha!’ Moments

Words like Goose, Fowl, and Yahoo cleverly overlapped into multiple possible categories, making today’s puzzle a web of second guesses and false starts.

Whether you spotted the brands-as-verbs early or got caught decoding Vial and Offal, today's Connections puzzle delivered on what fans love most: misdirection, clever wordplay, and just enough satisfaction when you finally click that last group.

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