Connections is a short daily puzzle game for fans of word-based games to solve. This game is another puzzle game from the crossword editors at the New York Times Games, and it is similar to Wordle.

In order to play, all players will need is a device that connects to the internet and has a browser. But this simple puzzle game can still be a big challenge; and today's puzzle is especially tough. If anyone is need of hint or just the full spoiler for today's puzzle, they can check below to help them get through today with a win.

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Hints for the NYT Connections Puzzle for October 16, 2023

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Once players are comfortable with the rules of Connections, they can get to the puzzle for today. October 16th's Connections contains the following words:

  • TURN
  • SUNDAY
  • CAT
  • THING
  • SATURDAY
  • SOUR
  • FRIDAY
  • SPOIL
  • CHANCE
  • THURSDAY
  • LURCH
  • LIP
  • WEDNESDAY
  • ROT
  • TUESDAY
  • FESTER

Each of these words belongs in only one of four categories, but it's plain to see that some seem to fit into more than one place. Here are some helpful hints.

Yellow Connections Answer Hints

Yellow Connections Answer for October 16, 2023

Green Connections Answer Hints

Green Connections Answer for October 16, 2023

Blue Connections Answer Hints

Blue Connections Answer for October 16, 2023

Purple Connections Answer Hints

Purple Connections Answer for October 16, 2023

Answers for Today's NYT Connections Puzzle 127

For anyone who is just looking to get the full spoiler for today's Connections puzzle, look below. This screenshot is a completed puzzle with all the answers players of this puzzle game will need to finish it for themselves.

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Connections is available in browser for mobile, Mac, and PC.

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Source: New York Times Games Connections