Here’s a quick update on NYT Connections related to May 7, 2026.
- What it is: NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle where you group 16 words into four thematic groups of four. It’s similar to a "Only Connect" style puzzle, popular for quick reasoning and vocabulary chops.[4][5]
- How to find latest solutions: many outlets publish daily hints and full answers right after the puzzle goes live (examples include roundup posts and puzzle-tracking sites). If you’d like, I can pull the latest hints and provide a compact solution breakdown for May 7, 2026. Please confirm you want a concise set of hints and the four groups for that date.
- Alternatives if you’re stuck: you can try identifying potential group anchors by looking for a category you recognize (e.g., common prefixes, shared contexts, or items that fit a single theme across four words) and then test combinations as you go. If you share the 16 words from today’s puzzle, I can help you sort them into four groups and explain the connections.
Would you like me to fetch the May 7, 2026 solution details and lay out the four groups with explanations? If you provide the 16 words you’re seeing, I can categorize them immediately.[5][4]
Sources
connections may Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. connections may Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comOverview: Today’s NYT Connections puzzle mixes themes of money, Shakespeare, colours, and everyday connections cleverly.Players must carefully avoid misleading
www.analyticsinsight.netNew York Times Connections Game Monday, May 4, 2026 #1057, 16 words , 4 groups of 4 play now.
www.connectionshintz.comNYT Connections has you finding groups of four items that share something in common. Once you think you've made a connection, you can submit the group to see
tryhardguides.comEverything you need to solve 'Connections' #727.
mashable.comHints about today’s NYT ‘Connections’ categories—and the answers.
parade.comDo you like making connections in life? No, I am…
techwiser.com