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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for June 7, 2026 (Puzzle #1092)

Today's Connections puzzle has a musical twist, and the purple group might have you singing the blues.

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If you have been staring at today’s NYT Connections grid and wondering why nothing seems to connect, you are not alone. The NYT Connections answers for June 7, 2026, puzzle number 1092, pack in a surprisingly tricky purple group that music lovers will kick themselves for missing in hindsight. As always, we have got your back with hints first and full answers further down for those who want the whole picture.

What Is NYT Connections?

For the uninitiated, Connections is a daily word puzzle from The New York Times Games section. Each day, players are given 16 words and must sort them into four groups of four, with each group sharing a hidden common theme. The groups are colour-coded by difficulty: yellow is the easiest, green is moderate, blue gets trickier, and purple is where the puzzle loves to mess with your head. One wrong move uses up a precious attempt, and you only get four total. No pressure.

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The Times also runs a Connections Bot, similar to the one available for Wordle, which analyses your solving strategy and gives you a numeric score after you finish. Registered NYT Games users can track their full stats, including win rate, total puzzles completed, perfect scores, and current win streak.

Read Also: NYT Connections #1,091: Hints, clues, and answers for those who want to save their streak (June 6, 2026)

Hints for Today’s NYT Connections Puzzle #1092

Not ready for the answers yet? Here are four carefully crafted hints, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the devious purple group.

  • 🟡Yellow group hint: Think wispy, translucent material.
  • 🟢Green group hint: These words all mean to say something out loud.
  • 🔵Blue group hint: These words all mean to completely destroy something.
  • 🟣Purple group hint: Music fans, pay attention. These are endings, not full genres.

Today’s Connections Answers for June 7, 2026

Here are the full answers, broken down by colour group.

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Yellow Group: Translucent, as Fabric

The four words are gauzy, gossamer, sheer and thin. Delicate, airy, and just a touch poetic for a Monday puzzle.

🟢Green Group: Speak

The four words are express, state, utter and voice. Fairly approachable once you spot the “speak” thread running through them.

🔵Blue Group: Demolish

The four words are gut, level, total and trash. Each word can be used as a verb, meaning to tear something down or wreck it completely. Gut a building, level a city block, total a car, trash a room. Clean sweep.

🟣Purple Group: Music Genre Suffixes

Here is where things get clever. The four words are core, pop, step and wave. These are not full genres on their own; they are the endings that complete genre names. Think hardcore, synth-pop, dubstep, and new wave. If you were hunting for a standalone music category, the puzzle caught you in its trap.

Read Also: NYT Connections #1,090 Guide: All the hints, clues, and answers today (June 5, 2026)

A Few Tips for Tomorrow

If today stung a little, keep these tactics in mind going forward. Always sort out the group you are most confident about first to clear the board. Purple groups often rely on wordplay, metaphor, or hidden grammatical patterns rather than obvious categories. And when in doubt, say the words out loud. Hearing them can trigger connections that staring at a screen will not.

Our Take

Today’s purple group is the kind of sneaky that makes you groan and grin at the same time. Genre suffixes rather than genres themselves? That is a genuinely elegant piece of puzzle construction. The rest of the grid was fair, but that purple group earns its colour today.

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