Today’s Connections puzzle may seem tricky at first glance, but it is relatively easy to solve. If you can’t find a breakthrough, we’re here to help you out. First, we’ll give you some general hints to help you solve the puzzle on your own. Next, we’ll reveal one word from each category, followed by the list of themes. Finally, you can have the answers. So, without further ado, here are all the hints, clues, and answers to NYT Connections #1,100 (June 15, 2026).
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What is Connections?
Connections is one of the most popular online word games from The New York Times, closely trailing behind Wordle. It presents you with a 16-word 4×4 grid, where you need to spot the words with a common theme. There are a total of 4 groups comprising 4 words each. The Yellow group is the easiest to find, followed by Green, Blue, and Purple (toughest). The grid is often littered with misdirects and red herrings to make your task more confusing. You can play Connections in the NYT Games app or on the NYT Website.
Some tips to solve Connections
Look for the obvious patterns: Not every category in the puzzle is confusing. The Yellow and Green category words are relatively easy to spot. However, if something seems too obvious, it could be a red herring. Typically, the first two categories comprise verbs and adjectives. The misdirects are often nouns.
Double-check your submissions: ‘Do not overthink’ is usually a good tip for solving most puzzles, but it doesn’t really apply to Connections. Before submitting a set of words, you should always check whether they fit somewhere else too.
Hit a dead end? Use the shuffle button: The shuffle button at the bottom of the grid exists for a reason. Placing the words in different positions can spark new connections. Think of it as a mental refresh. New patterns will emerge, and you may be able to find a breakthrough.
Tackle the Purple category with extra caution: The Connections team is known to serve up the toughest and most unexpected words for the Purple category. Here are some of the common tropes that you should look out for:
- Homophones (For example: ‘Where’, ‘Wear’, ‘Ware’, and ‘Weir’)
- Words within words (For example: ‘Slip’, ‘Hear’, ‘Keyes’, and ‘Undiagnosed’ could be ‘Words containing parts of the face’)
- Words minus a letter (For example: ‘Anther’, ‘Easel’, ‘Hark’, and ‘Lama’ could be ‘Animals minus starting letter’)
- Words preceded or followed by another word (For example: ‘Face’, ‘Sports’, ‘Note’, and ‘Year’ could be ‘____ Book’)
Here’s your grid for today
- HORSE
- ANEMONE
- SNAKE
- CHANGE
- LEGS
- DOG
- LARKSPUR
- SHOWER
- DRAGON
- TRACTION
- PRIMP
- MONKSHOOD
- MOMENTUM
- PHLOX
- ACCESSORIZE
- STAMINA
Hints for NYT Connections (#1,100) June 15, 2026
Let’s get you started with some general, spoiler-free hints.
- 🟡Yellow Group: Endurance.
- 🟢Green Group: Things you do to get ready before going out.
- 🔵Blue Group: Year of the ___.
- 🟣Purple Group: They radiate a pleasant smell.
One Word Per Category (Contains Spoilers)
Can’t seem to find an in? We’ll give you one word from each category.
- 🟡Yellow Group: Legs.
- 🟢Green Group: Accessorize.
- 🔵Blue Group: Dog.
- 🟣Purple Group: Anemone.
List of Themes (Major Spoilers)
Maybe getting to know the common themes among the words will help you spot them faster. Here are all the categories for today.
- 🟡Yellow Group: Staying Power.
- 🟢Green Group: Get Ready For A Night Out.
- 🔵Blue Group: Chinese Zodiac Animals.
- 🟣Purple Group: Flowers.
Answers to NYT Connections (#1,100) Today (June 15, 2026)
Close to waving the white flag? Fine, we’ll give you the answers.
- 🟡Yellow Group: Legs, Momentum, Stamina, Traction. (Staying Power)
All of these words are used to describe someone’s endurance, vitality, or resilience.
- 🟢Green Group: Accessorize, Change, Primp, Shower. (Get Ready For A Night Out)
These are all the things you do before going out. Shower, Change, Primp, and Accessorize – in that order.
- 🔵Blue Group: Dog, Dragon, Horse, Snake. (Chinese Zodiac Animals)
Each Chinese New Year is represented by a Zodiac animal. The Zodiac animals repeat in a cycle of 12 years. The animals mentioned above are a part of a collection of 12 animals.
- 🟣Purple Group: Anemone, Larkspur, Monkshood, Phlox. (Flowers)
We rarely get to see a Purple group this straightforward, but today was one of those days. Instead of wordplay, we got an unusual set of flowers.
Answers to yesterday’s puzzle (#1,099, June 14, 2026)
- 🟡Yellow Group: Banana Peel, Cream Pie, Rubber Chicken, Seltzer Bottle. (Classic Slapstick Props.)
- 🟢Green Group: Globe, Grindstone, Gyroscope, Roulette Wheel. (Things That Spin.)
- 🔵Blue Group: Caterpillar, Pocket Watch, Rabbit Hole, Tea Party. (Featured In “Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland”)
- 🟣Purple Group: Massachusetts, Master Of Arts, Milliampere, Mother. (What “MA” Might Refer To)
Answers to NYT Connections #1,098 (June 13, 2026)
- 🟡Yellow Group: Saucer, Spoon, Teacup, Tongs. (Seen At A Tea Service)
- 🟢Green Group: Classic, Hit, Oldie, Standard. (Enduring Song)
- 🔵Blue Group: Makeup, Miniature, Prosthetic, Puppet. (Used In Movie Practical Effects)
- 🟣Purple Group: Christmas, NeverEnding, Toy, West Side. (Words Before “Story” In Movie Titles)
Answers to NYT Connections #1,097 (June 12, 2026)
- 🟡Yellow Group: Charm Bracelet, Curse Word, Hex Key, Spell Checker. (Starting With Incantation)
- 🟢Green Group: Murder Mystery, Pack Rat, Pride Rock, School Days. (Starting With Animal Group Names)
- 🔵Blue Group: Copy Editor, Echo Park, Mirror Selfie, Quote Unquote. (Starting With Synonyms For “Repeat”)
- 🟣Purple Group: Bank Teller, Bed Head, Delta Airlines, Mouth Guard. (Starting With Parts Of a River)
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How did other solvers do today?
NYT’s early testers rated today’s Connection puzzle 2 out of 5. This puts it in the medium difficulty level. Let us know how you fared in the comments!



