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As someone who still thinks the 80s are the best decade ever (I He co-wrote a book on the subject), the purple category in today’s New York Times Communication puzzle It was fun for me. 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: Where two things or places come together.
Green group tip: Nothing but imagination.
Blue group tip: You might learn this in basic astronomy class.
Purple group hint: Rock out.
Yellow group: Limits.
Green groupTypes of fantasy.
Blue group: The words in my memory are the planets.
Purple group: Starting with the 1980s four-letter bands.
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NYT Connections puzzle completed on April 23, 2026.
The issue is boundaries. The four answers are loin, jar, skirt and touch.
The topic is types of fiction. The four answers are historical, literary, pulp, and scientific.
The topic is words in a planetary reminder. The four answers are educated, my mother, my grandfather. (“My very educated mother gave us pasta” is a mnemonic device some people use to remember the order of the planets from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.)
The theme starts with 80s four letter bands. The four answers are Asiago (Asia), Consecration (Devo), Totoro (Toto), and Wami (Wam).