NYT Connections July 7, 2026: Answers, Hints, and Category Solution #1122
It’s a fresh day, which means the New York Times Connections wall is back with another set of categories to crack. If you’re trying to protect your streak and you only need help finishing off that stubborn final grouping, you’re in the right place—this guide includes both strategic nudges and the completed category answers.
Below you’ll find everything from high-level category hints to the full solutions. Whether you’re looking for a small push in the right direction or you just want the clean, no-drama answer set, you can get it here.
Accidentally landed here and you meant to solve for July 6 instead? You’ll need the answers for that date.
Release & Availability Snapshot
Connections is updated daily, and this walkthrough is for today’s puzzle. The categories are presented in the game’s standard order of difficulty: Yellow, then Green, followed by Blue, and finally Purple.
Category Hints
The hints are arranged from the easiest category to the toughest, matching the puzzle’s own sequence: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
If you want today’s category hints, you can view them without revealing the actual category names—just enough direction to steer your guesses.
Today’s yellow category points to locations where you might find Colonel Mustard and his signature lead pipe.
Today’s green category focuses on school sports—specifically in the United States.
Today’s blue category is about words that can be paired with a term meaning a rotating motion.
Today’s purple category is built around clues that include puppet characters.
Herring Watch: Watch out for the “hot” clue phrasing today. There are no bombs hidden in the puzzle.
If you enjoy inventive, original puzzle games, indie titles are a great place to look.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how today’s puzzle worked out:
If you used the hints or help here, feel free to compare your results in the comments.
If you’d rather skip straight to the end, today’s solutions are below.
Yellow Category: Rooms In Clue
Conservatory, Hall, Kitchen, Study
Green Category: Student-Athlete Designations
All-American, Jock, Letterman, Team Captain
Blue Category: _____ Twist
French, Lemon, Oliver, Plot
Purple Category: Ending In “Sesame Street” Characters
Bernie, Colbert, Discount, San Anselmo
And if you’re looking for more word practice beyond today’s puzzle, mobile word games can be a handy way to learn new terms and broaden your vocabulary.


