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NYT Connections Today, Monday April 27: Hints, Clues & Answers (Game #1051)

NYT Connections Today, Monday April 27: Hints, Clues & Answers (Game #1051)

NYT Connections 27 April, 2026: The daily rise of word puzzles has changed how many readers begin their mornings, and few games have gained momentum as quickly as NYT Connections and following the success of Wordle, Connections now attracts thousands of puzzle fans who test pattern recognition, vocabulary and pop culture knowledge each day.

The 27 April edition, puzzle #1051, offered a lively mix of food, film, television and clever wordplay. Some groups were straightforward while others required a second look.

What is NYT Connections?

NYT Connections is a daily word-association puzzle published by The New York Times where players are given 16 words and must sort them into four groups of four based on hidden relationships and each category is color-coded by difficulty:

  • Yellow: Easiest
  • Green: Medium
  • Blue: Hard
  • Purple: Trickiest

The puzzle resets every midnight local time and has become one of the paper's most-played games.

How to Play NYT Connections

  • Open the NYT Games page or app.
  • Review all 16 words before selecting anything.
  • Choose four words that seem related.
  • Submit the set.
  • Correct groups lock in place.
  • Wrong guesses reduce available attempts.
  • Use color difficulty clues after solving.
  • Rearrange words mentally to spot hidden links.

Today's Connections Words for 27 April (Monday)

  • RANCH DRESSING
  • RED ONION
  • ROASTED CHICKEN
  • ROMAINE LETTUCE
  • RAIN MAN
  • REAR WINDOW
  • RESERVOIR DOGS
  • ROMAN HOLIDAY
  • RADIOACTIVE MAN
  • RALPH WIGGUM
  • REVEREND LOVEJOY
  • ROD FLANDERS
  • RAGING BULL
  • REGINA KING
  • ROE BUCK
  • ROTARY CLIPPER

Today's Connections Hints for 27 April (Monday)

  • Yellow: Think of what goes into a bowl at lunch.
  • Green: Award-winning or iconic movies.
  • Blue: Residents of Springfield may help here.
  • Purple: Look at how each phrase ends.

NYT Connections Answers for 27 April (#1051)

  • Yellow - Salad Ingredients
    • RANCH DRESSING
    • RED ONION
    • ROASTED CHICKEN
    • ROMAINE LETTUCE
  • Green - Classic Films
    • RAIN MAN
    • REAR WINDOW
    • RESERVOIR DOGS
    • ROMAN HOLIDAY
  • Blue - "The Simpsons" Characters
    • RADIOACTIVE MAN
    • RALPH WIGGUM
    • REVEREND LOVEJOY
    • ROD FLANDERS
  • Purple - Ending in NBA Players
    • RAGING BULL
    • REGINA KING
    • ROE BUCK
    • ROTARY CLIPPER

Yesterday's NYT Connections Answers for 26 April (#1050)

  • Yellow - Stipulation / Conditions
    • CATCH
    • CAVEAT
    • FINE PRINT
    • STRINGS
  • Green - Vocal Characteristics
    • PITCH
    • RANGE
    • REGISTER
    • TONE
  • Blue - Dick and Jane Characters
    • DICK
    • JANE
    • MOTHER
    • SPOT
  • Purple - Things with Faces
    • BUILDING
    • CLIFF
    • CLOCK
    • POLYHEDRON

Tips to Solve NYT Connections

  • Start with the most obvious category first.
  • Watch for synonyms and shared themes.
  • Pop culture references appear often.
  • Purple groups usually involve word tricks.
  • Don't force early guesses and re-check all 16 words.
  • Read compound words carefully.
  • If stuck, look for titles or names.
  • Eliminate solved groups to reduce clutter.

FAQ's NYT Connections

1. What time does NYT Connections reset?

Usually at midnight in your local time zone.

2. Is NYT Connections free to play?

Yes, though some NYT Games features may require subscription access.

3. How many mistakes can you make?

Players have limited incorrect attempts before the game ends.

4. Why is the purple category so hard?

It often uses puns, hidden words or unusual logic.

5. Can I play older puzzles?

Archived access may depend on NYT Games subscription features.

Disclaimer:Solutions and hints are for guidance only; all NYT Connections content is The New York Times and remains their intellectual property.

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