Clues and answers for Thursday, September 4

Stuck on today’s New York Times Connections puzzle (#816)? You’re in good company! These daily grids can be deceptively tricky, but we’ve got some helpful hints to guide you through Thursday’s challenge. And if you’d rather skip straight to the spoilers, don’t worry, we have included those too. No shame in getting a little boost!

If you’re new to NYT Connections, here’s a quick rundown of how it works, along with a few strategies that might help you in the game.

What exactly is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is not your typical word game. It is a brain teaser where you are presented with a 4×4 grid containing 16 words. Your task? To find four groups of four words that share a common connection. These groups are color-coded: yellow, green, blue, and purple. The yellow group is usually the easiest to figure out, while purple tends to be the toughest.

Tips to Conquer NYT Connections

Though I’m fairly new to this game, here are some strategies that have worked for me:

Pay Attention to Feedback: When you get something wrong, watch the message at the top. “One away” means you’re close, just one word off. That’s a cue to rethink which word might fit better elsewhere.

Shuffle to Refresh Your View: Don’t hesitate to shuffle the board multiple times. Seeing the words in different arrangements can spark new ideas.

Start with the Easy Groups: The yellow group tends to be the most obvious since those words usually share clear commonalities, like being synonyms. Just watch out for trick words that might fit more than one category.

Hints for Today (September 2, 2025)

  • Yellow group: Festive things you might find on a Christmas tree
  • Green group: Words linked to photo editing or cleaning up an image
  • Blue group: French food-related words
  • Purple group: Connected through types of “cells”

For reference, one word from each group was:

  • Yellow: Tinsel
  • Green: Photoshop
  • Blue: Cornichon
  • Purple: Honeycomb

The Official Connections Categories

If you don’t want spoilers, stop here because the actual groups are just below!

  • Yellow (Christmas Tree Decorations): Angel, Candy Cane, String Lights, Tinsel
  • Green (Photo Editing): Airbrush, Fix, Photoshop, Touch Up
  • Blue (French Food Words): Cornichon, Pain, Pamplemousse, Vinaigrette
  • Purple (Types of Cells): Honeycomb, Organism, Solar Panel, Spreadsheet

My Take

Today’s puzzle was a fun mix of holiday cheer, creativity, cuisine, and clever wordplay. The yellow group jumped out first with classic Christmas tree décor. The green editing terms were straightforward once I spotted Photoshop. Blue gave a tasty twist with French food vocabulary, and purple was the trickiest, blending biology, tech, and structure into one “cell”-themed set.

Hope you enjoyed today’s puzzle, come back tomorrow for more!

Rabia Tayyab

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