NYT Connections · Puzzle #1208

Connections hints — Monday, July 13, 2026

Need a nudge on this Connections grid without wrecking the fun? Work down the ladder below: start with a single word from each group, reveal a category theme only if you’re still stuck, and open the full answers as a last resort. Nothing is spoiled until you tap it.

Hint 1: one word from each group

Start here if you just need a foothold. These four words are not in the same group as each other.

  • Yellow: one of the words in this group is QUESTION
  • Green: one of the words in this group is UMBRELLA
  • Blue: one of the words in this group is SALEM
  • Purple: one of the words in this group is KISSER

Hint 2: today’s category themes

Tap a color to reveal only that group’s theme. Reveal one at a time and go back to your grid before opening the next.

Yellow group theme (the easiest group)

The connection is: Interrogate

Green group theme (the second-easiest group)

The connection is: Things With Handles

Blue group theme (the trickier group)

The connection is: Fictional Cats

Purple group theme (the hardest group, usually wordplay)

The connection is: Starting With Smooches

Today’s Connections answers

Full spoilers below. Tap a group to reveal its four words.

Yellow: Interrogate

QUESTION, GRILL, PUMP, EXAMINE

Green: Things With Handles

UMBRELLA, BUCKET, MUG, DRAWER

Blue: Fictional Cats

SALEM, PUSS, FIGARO, TOM

Purple: Starting With Smooches

KISSER, SMACKDOWN, BUSSIN, PECKISH

How to get better at Connections

Connections FAQ

What time does a new Connections puzzle come out?

A new puzzle releases at midnight in your local time zone, every day. We publish hints for puzzle #1209 shortly after midnight Eastern Time.

How do the four difficulty colors work?

Yellow is the most straightforward group, followed by green, then blue. Purple is the hardest and usually involves wordplay — homophones, hidden words, or words that precede/follow a common word.

How many mistakes are allowed in Connections?

Four. After four wrong guesses the puzzle ends and the answers are revealed. Using the hints above one rung at a time is the best way to protect your streak without spoiling the whole grid.

Where can I find hints for previous puzzles?

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