NYT Connections #1161 Guide: Categories, Clues, and Answers for Aug. 15

NYT Connections fans looking for Saturday’s puzzle have a fresh set of words to sort into four categories, with the day’s solution landing on a mix of “exhausted,” “segment,” unit-based endings, and a trickier purple theme built around synonyms for “follow” (with a secrecy twist). The game number for today is #1161.

NYT Connections today (Game #1161): the starting grid

These are the 16 entries you can group into four sets of four:

  • GRINCH
  • BEANSTALK
  • STAGE
  • LANYARD
  • HIGHTAIL
  • LEG
  • SOUNDTRACK
  • HOTFOOT
  • BEAT
  • STRETCH
  • FRIED
  • CHAMOMILE
  • SPENT
  • EYESHADOW
  • PHASE
  • WORN OUT

How the categories break down

Today’s hints point to four different group ideas:

  • Yellow: Shattered
  • Green: A part of something bigger
  • Blue: Imperial segments
  • Purple: Creepy segments

NYT Connections today (Game #1161): full answers

Here are the four theme solutions for #1161:

  • Yellow: EXHAUSTED — BEAT, FRIED, SPENT, WORN OUT
  • Green: SEGMENT — LEG, PHASE, STAGE, STRETCH
  • Blue: ENDING IN UNITS OF LENGTH — CHAMOMILE, GRINCH, HOTFOOT, LANYARD
  • Purple: ENDING IN SYNONYMS FOR FOLLOW SECRETLY — BEANSTALK, EYESHADOW, HIGHTAIL, SOUNDTRACK

Yesterday’s recap (Friday, August 14, 2026 — Game #1160)

If you’re catching up, here are the completed groups from the previous puzzle:

  • Yellow: BLACK-AND-YELLOW — BUMBLEBEE, CAUTION TAPE, CHARLIE BROWN, WOLVERINE
  • Green: PLACES WHERE EVERYONE THINKS THE SAME WAYS — BUBBLE, ECHO CHAMBER, HIVEMIND, SILO
  • Blue: COMIC BOOK ARTIST’S TOOLS — BRISTOL BOARD, DIP PEN, INDIA INK, STRAIGHTEDGE
  • Purple: TRIANGLE LOGOS — BASS ALE, CITGO, DELTA AIRLINES, GOOGLE DRIVE

Quick refresher: what Connections is asking you to do

Connections tasks you with sorting items into four groups of four, with difficulty tiers typically color-coded: green is easiest, yellow is tougher, blue is usually harder, and purple is generally the most difficult. You can still make a limited number of mistakes, and the final category can often be solved by elimination.

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