Connections is one of The New York Times’ most popular word games, winning over fans with its clever challenge of finding ‘common threads between words.’ Much like Wordle, the game refreshes daily at midnight, with each new puzzle growing a bit more challenging. If today’s grid has you stuck, don’t worry, we’ve got some helpful hints and tips to guide you through it.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers For May 9, 2025
Hints For NYT Connections For May 9, 2025
Want a hint about the categories without giving too much away? Try these clues:
- Yellow: You’d use a remote to adjust these
- Green: Far-off or unclear
- Blue: Found in your math homework
- Purple: Keeps the sunlight out

Category Hints For NYT Connections May 9, 2025
Still stumped? Here are today’s Connections categories:
- Yellow: TV display settings
- Green: Fuzzy, as a memory
- Blue: Results of some arithmetic
- Purple: Window treatments in the singular
Answers For NYT Connections, May 9, 2025
Ready for the answers? Last chance to turn back before we reveal the full solution to Connections #697!
Drumroll, please…
- TV display settings: BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, CONTRAST, TINT
- Fuzzy, as a memory: DIM, FAINT, REMOTE, VAGUE
- Results of some arithmetic: DIFFERENCE, PRODUCT, QUOTIENT, SUM
- Window treatments (singular): BLIND, DRAPE, SHADE, SHUTTER

Don’t worry if today’s puzzle got the best of you, Connections will be back tomorrow with a brand new challenge, and we will be here with fresh hints to help you along.
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How To Play NYT Connections: Tips and Tricks
1. Don’t overthink it
Sometimes the simplest answer is the right one. The game often relies on straightforward connections, like rhymes, synonyms, or visual associations. For example, words like bear and beer might be grouped just because they sound alike. Avoid reading too deeply into every possibility.
2. Be smart with your guesses
You only get four chances to solve the puzzle, so every guess counts. Take your time, scan all the words, and test out combinations mentally before locking in a group. Rushed clicks can cost you the game.
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3. Shuffle often to spot patterns
The default word grid can hide relationships. Tap the Shuffle button to rearrange the words, it’s a quick way to jolt your brain into seeing new patterns that weren’t obvious before.
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