NYT Connections Answer Today (May 16): Plant Clues, Bulls, & Brain Twists. How To Play

NYT Connections Answers Today: If Friday’s New York Times Connections puzzle left you stumped, you weren’t alone. Puzzle #704, released on May 16, threw in a mix of red herrings, brain-bending wordplay, and deceptive simplicity that kept solvers second-guessing their choices till the end.

The goal of Connections, one of the NYT’s most-played daily puzzles, is straightforward in theory but devilish in practice: group 16 words into four clusters of four based on a shared theme. But as many players have learned the hard way, spotting a pattern is one thing — surviving without hitting the game-ending fourth mistake is another story.

Let’s break down what tripped people up — and how the themes unravelled.

The Easy Ones: Nature Takes the Yellow Spot

Every Connections puzzle assigns difficulty levels to each group using colour codes — Yellow (easiest), Green, Blue, and Purple (hardest). For May 16, Yellow was the friendly starting point. The theme? Kinds of Plants. Words like Herb, Shrub, Tree, and Vine made up this cluster. Seemed simple — if you didn’t get distracted by Hollywood or Wall Street lurking nearby.

Goodbye, Farewell, and The Green Group

Moving up the difficulty ladder, the Green category came with a theme of endings. The correct group, Discontinue, included Dissolve, End, Scrap, and Sunset. While “sunset” might have misled some to think of scenic views or movie magic, it was grouped with synonyms for closure. That semantic sleight-of-hand? Classic Connections.

It’s Bull Season in the Blue Corner

For the Blue group, the puzzle gave a clever nod to bulls — both literal and metaphorical. The grouping included Michael Jordan, Rodeo, Taurus, and Wall Street. The theme, Associated With Bulls, offered a neat mix: a zodiac sign, a basketball legend nicknamed "His Airness," financial markets, and cowboy chaos.

The Purple Trap: Ending With Building Materials

This is where things got truly obscure. The hardest cluster — Purple — was a lesson in suffix sleuthing. The theme? Ending With Building Materials. Solvers had to spot that Hollywood, Kubrick, Neuroplastic, and Hourglass all end in words related to construction or substance: wood, brick, plastic, and glass. It’s the kind of theme that either clicks instantly — or never does.

“No Movie Theme Today,” But Film Names Were Everywhere

Despite one of the official hints stating, “There’s no movie theme in today’s Connections,” the presence of words like Kubrick and Hollywood sent many players down the cinematic rabbit hole. Another helpful hint nudged solvers toward simplicity: “One group contains only four- and five-letter words.”

And for those needing extra nudges, here were the in-game hints:

  • Yellow: “Look for things that can grow.”
  • Green: “These words are ‘final.’”
  • Blue: “Think of a cow, but male.”
  • Purple: “It’s all about the second half.”

The spoiler words for each group — Vine, Scrap, Rodeo, and Kubrick — helped only if you were already close to the answer.

So, if today's game had you scratching your head, just remember: even the best solvers sometimes miss the forest for the shrubs.

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