Welcome to your daily dose of NYT Connections help, every group freshly solved, typed up, and now ready and waiting to give you a hand. Get a tough game back on track or cut an early path through the word fog with our complete set of handy hints for today's Connections challenge, or if you need to save a struggling game you can take a cheeky little peek at every answer for the Monday September 1 puzzle. However you want to play, the solution that works for you is right here.
I ended up scratching my head at a few of today's Connections after a quick start, but a little creative thinking and a few pokes of the shuffle button eventually sorted that out. Hopefully you'll have no such trouble—especially as you've got today's hints to guide you.
Yellow: You're looking for artistic items here
Green: Think of terms you might use when driving an automatic car
Blue: Teeth are used for far more than chewing food
Purple: These might only make sense if you're sitting down
Yellow: Brush, Canvas, Easel, Palette
Green: Drive, Neutral, Park, Reverse
Blue: Comb, Gear, Saw, Zipper
Purple: First, Folding, High, Lawn
Connections is the NYT's latest popular puzzle game where you have to find the common thread that ties four seemingly unrelated words together. Can you find all four increasingly challenging groups of words before you make four mistakes? Don't forget: every day only has one solution even if some words look like they could belong to more than one group, and you can (and should) shuffle the grid as many times as you need to. It can help jog your brain into reading the words in a different way.
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