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New York Times Today Communication puzzle It gets really difficult with the purple group. You will need to look at four words and consider adding letters to them to create the brand name. Read on for today’s communications guides and answers.
The Times has a communications robotlike those of Wordle. Go there after playing to get a numerical score and have the program analyze your answers. Registered players in the Times Gaming section They can now study a lot by tracking their progressincluding the number of puzzles completed, their winning rate, the number of times they got the perfect score and their winning streak.
Read more: Hints, tips and strategies to help you win at NYT Communications every time
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: I’m behind you!
Green group tip:Give me a break!
Blue group tip: Not a doe.
Purple group hint:Drink!
Yellow group:Supports.
Green group: an opportunity.
Blue group: Male animals.
Purple group: Ends of liquor brands.
Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here are the most common letters used in English words
NYT Connections puzzle completed on April 2, 2026.
The issue is support. The four answers are Return, Champion, Endorsement and Second.
The topic is opportunity. The four answers are opportunity, moment, opening, and window.
The subject is male animals. The four answers are buck, drake, drone, and stallion.
The topic is the ends of alcoholic beverage brands. The four answers are Cardi (Bacardi), Eater (Beef Eater), Maison (Jameson), and Migos (Casamigos).
We’ve taken note of some The most difficult puzzles connections yet. Maybe they will help you see patterns in future puzzles.
#5: Include “things you can set,” like the mood, score, table, and volleyball.
#4: Includes “one of the ten” such as the egg, the owl, the month, and the rose.
#3: Include “on-screen streets,” like Elm, Fear, Jump, and Sesame.
#2: Includes “Power ___” such as Nap, Plant, Ranger, and Trip.
#1: Includes “things that can be operated,” such as the filter, faucet, mascara, and nose.