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New York Times Today Communication puzzle It has a fun purple category that expects you to find two words hidden in four separate words. It’s difficult, but interesting. Read on for today’s communications guides and answers.
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Here are four hints for groupings in today’s communications puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow group tip: To grow things.
Green group tip: I’m not going anywhere.
Blue group tip: Small pieces of something.
Purple group hint: combining two nouns.
Yellow group: Gardening tools.
Green group: immobile.
Blue group: Things that come in chips.
Purple group: Words made up of two male nouns.
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NYT Connections puzzle completed on January 15, 2026.
The topic is gardening tools. The four answers are hose, rake, shovel and spade.
The subject is immobile. The four answers are frozen, fixed, stationary and static.
The topic is things that come in the form of chips. The four answers are grain, crust, salt, and ice.
The subject consists of words made up of two men’s names. The four answers are jackal, soar, molt, and shepherd.
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