NYT Connections Answers Today (April 8): Getting Stuck? Need Help With Clues? We've Got You Covered

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NYT Connections Answers: The New York Times' Connections puzzle for Tuesday, April 8, came with a fitting number: #666. And in true devilish fashion, the word-matching brain teaser lived up to its ominous billing with a fiendishly tricky set of clues.With 16 seemingly random words on the grid — from “Sean” and “Poke” to “Copy” and “Siobhan” — players were once again tasked with sorting them into four logical groups based on hidden themes. But today’s themes weren’t just subtle — they were downright sneaky.What’s the Puzzle All About?For the uninitiated, Connections is a daily word puzzle sensation that’s carved out a loyal following among fans of the New York Times' growing stable of logic-based games. Much like Wordle, Connections offers just enough simplicity to get you hooked — and just enough complexity to keep you coming back.Players are presented with 16 words and challenged to find four groups of four that share a common thread. The trick? These connections aren’t always obvious — and often designed to mislead. You only get three strikes before the game ends and the solution is revealed.Each group is color-coded by difficulty, from Yellow (easiest) to Purple (hardest). And today, that Purple group came with a serious curveball.Today's Connections Hints: From Radio Waves to ScriptureIf you were stumped, you weren’t alone. Today's hints included:Yellow: You might do this with a needleGreen: Phrases familiar to those using walkie-talkiesBlue: Biblical referencesPurple: Words that are pronounced “sh” — but aren’t spelled that wayNeedle? Radio? Bible? Spelling curveballs? It’s no wonder some players may have hit a wall.For those needing a lifeline, here were some revealing clues:“Stick” led the Yellow group“Roger” was part of Green“Job” nestled into the BlueAnd “Siobhan” pointed to PurpleThe Final Answers RevealedStill scratching your head? Here’s how it all came together:Yellow (Prick): Jab, Pierce, Poke, StickGreen (Radio Lingo): Copy, Negative, Over, RogerBlue (Old Testament Books): Daniel, Job, Judges, NumbersPurple (Words Pronounced “Sh” Without An “Sh”): Sean, Siobhan, Sugar, SureIn short: a delightful mix of language quirks, Biblical nods, and radio chatter.Whether you nailed all four or burned through your guesses, Puzzle #666 was a reminder that Connections isn’t just about words — it’s about thinking sideways. And today, it required a little divine inspiration... or maybe a deal with the devil.

NYT Connections Answers: The New York Times' Connections puzzle for Tuesday, April 8, came with a fitting number: #666. And in true devilish fashion, the word-matching brain teaser lived up to its ominous billing with a fiendishly tricky set of clues. With 16 seemingly random words on the grid — from “Sean” and “Poke” to “Copy” and “Siobhan” — players were once again tasked with sorting them into four logical groups based on hidden themes.

But today’s themes weren’t just subtle — they were downright sneaky. What’s the Puzzle All About? For the uninitiated, Connections is a daily word puzzle sensation that’s carved out a loyal following among fans of the New York Times' growing stable of logic-based games. Much like Wordle, Connections offers just enough simplicity to get you hooked — and just enough complexity to keep you coming back.



Players are presented with 16 words and challenged to find four groups of four that share a common thread. The trick? These connections aren’t always obvious — and often designed to mislead. You only get three strikes before the game ends and the solution is revealed.

Each group is color-coded by difficulty, from Yellow (easiest) to Purple (hardest). And today, that Purple group came with a serious curveball. Today's Connections Hints: From Radio Waves to Scripture If you were stumped, you weren’t alone.

Today's hints included: Yellow : You might do this with a needle Green : Phrases familiar to those using walkie-talkies Blue : Biblical references Purple : Words that are pronounced “sh” — but aren’t spelled that way Needle? Radio? Bible? Spelling curveballs? It’s no wonder some players may have hit a wall. For those needing a lifeline, here were some revealing clues: “Stick” led the Yellow group “Roger” was part of Green “Job” nestled into the Blue And “Siobhan” pointed to Purple The Final Answers Revealed Still scratching your head? Here’s how it all came together: Yellow (Prick) : Jab, Pierce, Poke, Stick Green (Radio Lingo) : Copy, Negative, Over, Roger Blue (Old Testament Books) : Daniel, Job, Judges, Numbers Purple (Words Pronounced “Sh” Without An “Sh”) : Sean, Siobhan, Sugar, Sure In short: a delightful mix of language quirks, Biblical nods, and radio chatter. Whether you nailed all four or burned through your guesses, Puzzle #666 was a reminder that Connections isn’t just about words — it’s about thinking sideways.

And today, it required a little divine inspiration...

or maybe a deal with the devil..