NYT Connections Answer — June 13, 2026
Puzzle #1098 · 16 words, 4 groups
Here is the full solution to the NYT Connections puzzle for Saturday, June 13, 2026 (#1098). The 16-word board is below, followed by all four groups — in difficulty order from yellow (easiest) to purple (trickiest). Answers stay hidden until you tap Reveal, so you can peek at the board first.
Today's board
PUPPET
TEACUP
CLASSIC
TOY
MINIATURE
CHRISTMAS
STANDARD
SPOON
HIT
NEVERENDING
PROSTHETIC
SAUCER
WEST SIDE
OLDIE
TONGS
MAKEUP
The four groups
Yellow · StraightforwardSEEN AT A TEA SERVICE
SAUCER, SPOON, TEACUP, TONGS
Green · ModerateENDURING SONG
CLASSIC, HIT, OLDIE, STANDARD
Blue · TrickyUSED IN MOVIE PRACTICAL EFFECTS
MAKEUP, MINIATURE, PROSTHETIC, PUPPET
Purple · TrickiestWORDS BEFORE "STORY" IN MOVIE TITLES
CHRISTMAS, NEVERENDING, TOY, WEST SIDE
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How Connections works
NYT Connections gives you a grid of 16 words. Your goal is to sort them into four groups of four, where each group shares a hidden connection. The groups are colour-coded by difficulty: yellow is the most straightforward, then green and blue, and purple is usually the trickiest — often a wordplay or category twist. You get four mistakes before the game ends, and words that could fit more than one group are the classic traps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are today's Connections answers?
Tap Reveal the 4 groups above to see all four categories and their words for #1098, in difficulty order from yellow to purple.
What do the colours mean?
Yellow is the easiest group, followed by green and blue, and purple is the hardest — usually the one with a twist or wordplay.
When does the next Connections come out?
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