NYT Connections June 19, 2024: Full Hints, Spoiler-Safe Answers and Help for Puzzle #1104
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If you’re stuck on the Wednesday, June 19 edition of the New York Times’ beloved Connections puzzle, you’ve come to the right place. For the uninitiated, Connections is a daily word game that challenges players to sort 16 given words into four groups of four, each group sharing a hidden common theme. Players get only five wrong guesses before they’re locked out of the puzzle for the day, so having access to gentle hints can make all the difference between a perfect win and a frustrating loss.
First, we’ll start with completely spoiler-free hints to nudge you in the right direction without giving away the solution. For puzzle #1104, the four difficulty tiers follow the standard Connections format: Yellow is the easiest category, followed by Green, Blue, and the trickiest Purple tier, which usually relies on wordplay, puns, or less obvious thematic links.
If you want a bit more context without seeing the full category names, here are per-category vague hints: The Yellow category centers on common physical movements associated with moving off the ground. The Green category refers to physical components of a standard hardcover book’s outer covering. The Blue category relies on finding a common word that can follow each item in the group to create a common compound noun. The Purple category uses a classic wordplay trick, with all words in the group sharing an identical pronunciation with a common single-digit number.
If you’re still stuck and ready to see the full answers, we’ll list them below with a spoiler warning. Stop reading now if you want to keep solving on your own!
Full answers for NYT Connections #1104, June 19 2024:
Yellow (Easiest): Actions that involve jumping – LEAP, BOUND, HOP, SPRING
Green: Parts of a book jacket – BLURB, SPINE, BARCODE, FLAP
Blue: Words that precede "box" – SHOE, LUNCH, PHONE, TOOL
Purple (Hardest): Homophones of single-digit numbers – WON (1), TOO (2), FOR (4), ATE (8)
We also recommend a pro tip for new players: If you have three words you’re certain belong together, test adding a fourth before locking in a guess, as the game will usually flag if three of your selected words are in the same category but the fourth is mismatched. This can help you avoid wasting wrong guesses on near-misses, and make it easier to narrow down tricky categories without spoiling the whole puzzle for yourself.
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These hints were a total lifesaver for me today! I was stuck on the purple category for almost 15 minutes, convinced the words were related to casual dining phrases before I realized they all sound like numbers. I finished with only one wrong guess, so thank you for putting together such a clear, spoiler-safe guide.
I play Connections every single morning with my coffee, and this is the most reliable hint page I’ve found online. I love that you separate the gentle nudges from the full answers so I don’t accidentally spoil the whole puzzle when I just need a tiny push. The June 19 blue category stumped me for a bit, but your tip about the common following word helped me figure out it was “box” immediately.
I’m a casual player who only started doing Connections a month ago, so I still struggle a lot with the purple wordplay categories. Today I got the yellow and green groups right on my first two tries, but I never would have figured out the homophone number theme on my own. It’s nice to have a guide that doesn’t just dump the answers right away, I actually feel like I learned a trick to look for homophones next time I’m stuck!
I messed up my fourth guess trying to put “spring” in the blue category because I was thinking of spring boxes, oops! Your per-category hints helped me course correct before I used my last wrong guess, so I still got my daily win streak. Super helpful post, I’ll be coming back tomorrow for the next puzzle guide.