NYT Connections 01 June, 2026: NYT Connections continues to be one of the most widely played daily word puzzles, attracting millions of users globally with an estimated player base crossing 3-5 million daily solvers, the game challenges pattern recognition, vocabulary depth and lateral thinking.
Puzzle #1086 for June 1 continues that tradition with category-based word grouping that tests both logic and cultural knowledge.
What is NYT Connections?
NYT Connections is a daily word association puzzle by The New York Times where players must group 16 words into four sets of four based on hidden themes where each set is color-coded by difficulty from yellow (easiest), green, blue and purple (hardest).
How to Play NYT Connections
- Identify 16 words presented in a grid
- Group them into 4 sets of 4 related words
- Each group shares a hidden theme
- You get only 4 mistakes before the game ends
- Shuffle option helps uncover hidden patterns
Today's Connections Words for June 1 (Monday)

- Ceiling
- Door
- Wall
- Window
- Newspaper
- Pipe
- Robe
- Slippers
- Cat
- Menagerie
- Streetcar
- Tattoo
- Key
- Onion
- Tree
- Wedding
Today's Connections Hints for June 1 (Monday)
- Think about physical structures in a room
- Look for old-fashioned relaxation items
- Consider literary titles linked to Tennessee Williams
- Identify objects that can form or represent "ring" shapes or symbolism
NYT Connections Answers for #1086

- Yellow (Room features): Ceiling, Door, Wall, Window
- Green (Old-time lounging accessories): Newspaper, Pipe, Robe, Slippers
- Blue (Tennessee Williams titles themes): Cat, Menagerie, Streetcar, Tattoo
- Purple (Ring-related words): Key, Onion, Tree, Wedding
Yesterday's NYT Connections Answers (#1085)
- Yellow: Butter, Pikachu, Rubber Duck, School Bus
- Green: Break, Cue, Pocket, Rack
- Blue: Jack, Salt, Sea Dog, Tar
- Purple: Sash, Soak, Spine, Steak
Tips to Solve NYT Connections
- Start with obvious categories like objects or places
- Eliminate one group before guessing others
- Watch for cultural references or titles
- Use the shuffle feature frequently
- Save tricky purple groups for last
FAQ's NYT Connections
1. How many mistakes are allowed?
You get 4 incorrect attempts before the game ends.
2. What does each color mean?
Yellow is easiest, purple is hardest.
3. Is NYT Connections free?
Yes, it is free to play on NYT Games.
4. Can words belong to multiple categories?
Yes, but only one correct grouping exists.
5. Why is purple always difficult?
It often uses wordplay, idioms or abstract connections.
Disclaimer: Solutions and hints are for guidance only; all NYT Connections content is The New York Times and remains their intellectual property.

